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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "is looking at a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone observing something. For example: The little girl is looking at a bird perched on the tree branch.
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She is looking at a lizard".
It is looking at a home-swap scheme.
Lyana is looking at a video of volunteers.
He died shortly after and the accused is looking at a lengthy prison sentence.
"It either has to make up or it is looking at a potential breakup".
Europe, he said, "either has to make up, or it is looking at a potential breakup".
Apple is looking at a music-streaming service of its own.
The US has already indicated it is looking at a $2bn package of financing.
Officially, All3Media is looking at a range of strategic options, including a share offering.
"Whoever is looking at a studio doesn't have a huge budget".
"In this painting a girl is looking at a lizard sunning itself".
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