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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he looks over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone examining or reviewing something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "As he looks over the documents, he notices several errors that need to be corrected."
Alternatives: "he reviews" or "he examines".
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But tonight, when he looks over, he sees the bad light flooding into them.
He looks over at the ashes, and then looks down, speechless for the first time in our interview.
He looks over at a Weeping Angel, frozen in an innocent whistle.
He looks over at Mary, her finger poised on the stop button.
At his desk, he looks over at his Bloomberg terminal intermittently.
When he looks over at me, it's with an expression I've seen before.
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"He looks over-quavery," Herzog said.
He looked over toward the trio.
Ellen squealed in delight and he looked over at us.
"He said that he looked over and noticed I was turning grey and my lips were bluish.
He looked over at tight end Michael Matthews, who was wearing wristbands, too.
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