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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gazed into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a look or stare at something. For example, "She gazed into his eyes, searching for the answer she deeply desired."
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She gazed into the distance.
He gazed into his cappuccino.
Jamieson gazed into the mirror.
I gazed into the fire.
"She just kind of gazed into space.
Sometimes he simply gazed into space.
He gazed into his client's slack-jawed face.
Nora gazed into the pot on the stove.
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were gazing into the Future.
As you gaze into it, it will gaze into you.
Mr Manchester gazes into his coffee.
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