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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I perused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you have read or examined something carefully and in detail. Example: "After I perused the report, I found several areas that needed improvement."
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I perused menus online.
I perused trade journals for job possibilities.
After lunch, Fernald and I perused the butcher case.
I perused with pleasure FireSigns by Steven Skaggs.
I perused the week's schedule, posted in the dining area.
As I perused the text, I read a number of the notes alongside the poetry.
So I perused the grocery aisles, tossing whatever looked appealing into my cart.
I perused books and checked out the Cabin Porn website, increasingly frustrated.
I perused lists of Web experts, search engines and how-to articles.
While I perused, the moody girl ordered food, which calmed me.
As I ate, I perused the original artwork for sale at the table next to the hot-dog cart.
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