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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'he looks forward' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's anticipation or anticipation of something. For example, "He looks forward to hearing your decision."
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"He looks forward," Mackay said.
He looks forward to a "Ravestock" someday.
He looks forward to turning 60.
He looks forward to genial robots.
He looks forward to his exoneration".
He looks forward to returning to campus in 2019.
He looks forward to rebuilding Russia's influence, but with qualms.
He looks forward to his own birth into reality.
"He looks forward to clearing his good name at trial".
He looks forward to putting together a bipartisan immigration bill.
Kaine has said he looks forward to joining that coalition.
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