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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gazed upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of looking at something with admiration or contemplation. Example: "She stood on the cliff, gazed upon the vast ocean, and felt a sense of peace wash over her."
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He gazed upon the grasshopper in wonder.
Several months must pass before it can be gazed upon again.
Nor were they meant to be gazed upon from the step-up height of bus windows.
On 4 November 2008, the eyes of the world gazed upon Grant Park, Chicago.
Humans have gazed upon the stars for millennia, contemplating our insignificance under infinite vastness.
She then fell under the spell of Jock Soto, who gazed upon her with hypnotic power.
She now gazed upon the husky cook, wearing a ratty Newark Bears cap.
The gatekeepers gazed upon their kingdom and declared that it was good.
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I gaze upon the roast.
They gaze upon the geysers.
Listen, but do not gaze upon them!
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