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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kept staring at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is in a state of intense concentration while looking at something. For example, "I saw him walking down the street, but he kept staring at something on the ground."
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"I kept staring at the clock".
But he kept staring at it quizzically.
The puppy, meanwhile, kept staring at me.
He kept staring at the Bloomberg screen.
He kept staring at the floor.
THE skull kept staring at Al Zabroski.
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If he keeps staring at you, don't stare back.
I keep staring at things...
Don't keep staring at me.
"That guy comes in every night and he keeps staring at me.
Officers stalked up and down, barking at us to keep staring at the wall.
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