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Discover Ludwig"look down from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is looking down from a higher place or position and observing what is below them, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The old man looked down from his balcony at the bustling town below."
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Framed photographs of Evonne look down from the walls.
("God has to look down from Heaven; Satan has to sit at the center of Hell").
These messages are aimed at female prisoners, who look down from windows above.
Statues of putti look down from niches on either side of an arch.
Ladies painted life size in grand attire and mustachioed gentlemen look down from the walls, with thin superior smiles.
"I could look down from my computer and see her name once in a while," he said.
Or even that Upper East Side residents want to look down from their apartments and see something pretty.
As people look down from balconies they wave at them: "Come down from the heights / come and get your rights".
We were able to look down from the spaceship and see our planet from a different perspective.
Hotel Klippen (doubles from £58 B&B), with good food and clean, simple rooms that look down from a clifftop to the waves below, is a good choice.
But on Tuesday he will look down from the dais in the House chamber on scores more Republican lawmakers than he did in previous addresses.
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