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Discover Ludwig"immediately looking" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe an action that is done without delay or hesitation. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing someone's behavior, expressing a sense of urgency, or setting a scene. Example 1: "After hearing the loud noise, she immediately looked out the window to see what was going on." Example 2: "His eyes widened as he saw the car speeding towards him, and he immediately looked for a way to escape." Example 3: "The teacher instructed the students to start immediately looking for information on the topic before the upcoming test." Example 4: "The detective walked into the room, immediately looking for any clues that could lead to solving the case." Example 5: "She didn't waste any time, immediately looking up the recipe online to start cooking dinner."
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I was immediately looking for the door".
With their usual city grace, the other players on the court were immediately looking for someone to replace me.
It simply wasn't right that the NAO was prevented from immediately looking at the details of George Entwistle's severance package.
It was, she admits, a "fucking awful job", and she started almost immediately looking for another one.
The Rangers were immediately looking at Saturday night's game at home against Carolina as a chance at redemption, but their worries will hardly end there.
Of those seated behind Trump, only a bearded attendee in a red shirt reacted immediately, looking to his right, mouth agape.
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Now it immediately looks odd.
Some teams immediately look like big losers.
"I immediately look in my backyard.
"We immediately look back and just see dust".
Some break into tears; others immediately look away.
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