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Discover Ludwig"glances over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to quickly look at or briefly scan something. Example: Before submitting her essay, Maria glances over the final paragraph to check for any spelling errors.
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When he glances over, we see that he is wearing special-effects contact lenses that make his eyes appear glaringly red.
As Lewis sings "I'm a whole lot of trouble/ We're in a whole lot of trouble", she glances over to see Haynes flirting with another girl.
Perowne glances over his shoulder.
Harper glances over my shoulder, distracted.
"Yeah, just the idea of it," McCartney glances over pointedly.
Al and Miggs traded glances over their character sheets.
Then she glances over at me, eyebrow arched in question.
He glances over at her; her shoulders are squared to him now, her chin lowered.
In the meantime, the establishment parties are stealing glances over their shoulders.
Belt glances over but doesn't speak until the cart is out of earshot.
Neither did the nearby patrons who sneaked glances over the rims of their coffee cups.
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