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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gazing at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's intense looking at something or someone in a very reflective or admiring way. For example, "She was gazing at the stars in the night sky, feeling awed by the beauty of the universe."
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Jasbir Gusain loves gazing at the reservoir.
I was gazing at nothing.
I was gazing at Zarqawi's handiwork.
They stood gazing at each other.
You stand gazing at the paper.
Dziadul trailed off, gazing at his Birkin.
He sat alone, gazing at the commotion.
Karen was gazing at me sadly.
But mostly just gazing at the fountain.
Gazing at something longingly is one thing.
You stood there gazing at me, horrified.
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