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Discover Ludwig"gaze out" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It usually means to look at something distantly or in a dreamy way. For example, "The couple stood atop the balcony, gazing out at the setting sun."
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Protruding eyes gaze out on trimmed hedges.
A long gaze out beyond the footlights.
They gaze out over the glistening Atlantic Ocean.
I gaze out of the window, beyond the canals and courtyards.
He leaned back, laced his hands behind his head, and directed his gaze out the window.
Gaze out at the landscaped terrace and, beyond, the Hudson River.
In Blair's prints, women's eyes gaze out from grids mounted on the surrounding walls.
Every night we'd snuggle close and gaze out the porthole at that moon made of ice.
LOS ANGELES — Two mullahs gaze out on a crowd of protesters in Tehran.
Their rugged faces gaze out across ground zero from a bronze memorial plaque.
I soak until my fingertips crinkle and gaze out at the crisp November sky.
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