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The phrase 'glancing at him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an action taken by a subject to briefly look at someone else. For example, "The teacher gave her student a stern look, glancing at him with disapproval."
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"A feast," Phyllis said, glancing at him quickly and then away.
"Bird suddenly quiet/on his branch -- his/Wife glancing at him".
Nasser smoked quietly as Marwan spoke, glancing at him now and then with a look of professional detachment.
If Yvars held on to a baseball, the Giants batter glancing at him knew a fastball was coming.
"I was worried he wouldn't see the beauty in the detail of the dialogue – the 'ums' and 'errs'," Blythe says, glancing at him briefly.
It consists of Toomes, framed mostly in closeup, giving a ride to Peter, who sits in the back; glancing at him in the rearview mirror; and asking him politely about his plans.
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She glanced at him as though for approval.
"Are we grass-eating goats?" She glanced at him.
She glanced at him and saw that he was teasing.
David glanced at him, then at me, and we smiled.
I glanced at him - just a fraction too long.
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