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Discover Ludwig"glancing towards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe someone looking quickly or briefly in the direction of something. Example: Jane couldn't help but notice John glancing towards the clock on the wall during their boring meeting.
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The Queen Mother then makes a Nazi salute and, after glancing towards her mother, her young daughter mimics the gesture.
The Queen Mother then makes a Nazi salute and, after glancing towards her mother, Elizabeth mimics the gesture.
The Queen Mother then makes a Nazi salute, and, after glancing towards her mother, the Queen mimics the gesture.
The storm came perhaps in the nick of time as hawks in Washington were glancing towards Iran and its newly found self-confidence in global affairs.
She got up from her knees and, without turning on the light or glancing towards the bed, went into the kitchen.
Her mother then raises her arm in the style of a Nazi salute and, after glancing towards her mother, the Queen copies the gesture.
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Longer than a sonnet, it nevertheless glances towards that form's symmetries.
When Murray broke back he clenched a fist, glanced towards Lendl and his mother, and strode to his chair.
Murray continually glanced towards his box, but his looks were not accompanied by his usual exhortations for noise and support.
Shearer rose from the dugout and strode to the edge of the technical area, where he glanced towards the Kop with a rueful smile.
Sniffy comments relating to physical exertion not being a key aspect of golfing success need only glance towards McIlroy's arduous training regime.
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