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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look at your" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when directing someone to observe or consider something that belongs to them or is related to them. Example: "Please look at your notes before the meeting to ensure you are prepared."
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Look at your arms.
"Look at your man.
"Look at your hand.
Look at your son.
"Look at your knee".
Look at your piercing.
Look at your bed.
Look at your pup.
Look at your goals.
Look at your attacker.
Look at your income.
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