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The phrase "look darling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to show affection or attention when talking to someone you care about. For example: "Look darling, I bought you these flowers to show you how much I love you."
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"Look, darling," she tells her friend, "some local color".
"Look, darling – I know trying to hit the clown's face is fun, but really it's just a distraction.
I said to my then seven-year-old, in an admittedly patronising fashion: "Look, darling, there's a bunny rabbit".
"Look, darling, I'm your biggest flan," she guffaws, bent double with laughter as crumbs fly from her mouth.
"You are a character, aren't you?" A man in a red dressing gown came out onto the veranda and the lady said, "Look, darling, some local color".
I've got an incredibly understanding wife: I told her "Look, darling, I want to give up work and do a PhD and earn no money now, because I've suddenly lost interest in everything to do with money," and she's been fantastic.
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She looks darling in this colorful, age-appropriate frock straight from the spring 2014 runway at New York Fashion Week.
"You look marvellous, darling.
The Look: Deco Darling.
Edna is always looking for the next thing in superhero-costume: "I never look back darling!
And the superhero costume designer Edna Mode is a joy with her wonderful and appropriate maxim: "I never look back, darling.
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