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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look it for" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "look for" and "look it up."
Example: "I need to look for my keys before we leave."
Alternatives: "search for it" or "find it."
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It is an old manufacturing city — one of the oldest in the South, according to its Chamber of Commerce — but it does not look it, for there are few belching smokestacks.
The first has to be Angelika Dimitriades who is 96 – she doesn't look it for a moment, with her carefully combed white hair – but who had ticked the Yes box because, she told me, "I am a European".
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"You should look it up for yourself".
"Look, it's uncalled for.
"You look for it and you wait for it".
Look for it next month for $229.95.
Look for it next month for $399.99.
Look for it this fall for $349.
Look for it in November for $80.
Look for it this October for $100.
Look for it this March for $379.95.
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