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Discover Ludwig'He looks around' is correct, usable in written English, and a perfectly valid part of a sentence.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "He looks around the room, puzzled by the strange noises he hears."
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He looks around the clean office.
When he looks around, the water is gone.
He looks around the crowd smiling, savouring it all.
He looks around for a waiter, avoiding my eye.
He looks around, but the steering wheel is missing.
He looks around and what he sees is hypocrisy, incompetence, and corruption.
As before, he looks around outside traditional jazz repertory; the record includes a version of the Beach Boys' "Caroline, No".
He looks around carefully, but my black cloak blends into the deep shadows.
"His reaction to making a putt is that he looks around and he brings everybody in, but he's got the amazing ability to shut everything out," Rose said.
He looks around and declares, "Our presence in these evening classes is evidence that something in our lives has gone awry".
He looks around for some sort of backup, commiseration from the other full-timers, but his colleagues are all hopelessly tuned in to their computers.
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