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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liked looking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing enjoyment or preference for observing or viewing something. Example: "She always liked looking at the stars on clear nights."
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Quite simply, she liked looking good.
Anthea, aged eleven, was kind, and liked looking after people.
"People have always liked looking at pictures of young actresses; they still do.
"She liked looking at a nice white puffy bear," she said.
He just made so many things, and he never liked looking back".
Xiao, who rather liked looking a little like Leslie Cheung, realized he looked a whole lot like someone else.
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"I like looking at them".
He likes looking at things.
It's like looking.
"It was like looking at my daughter".
It was almost like looking straight down".
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