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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look up from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone stops looking down and looks up from their current position. Example sentence: After reading the letter for a few moments, he slowly looked up from it and sighed.
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Mark didn't look up from his curry.
I look up from my typewriter, startled.
Hina didn't look up from her monitor.
I look up from my computer.
People look up from eating it, their eyes wide.
You look up from the thing dazed, slightly changed.
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Mr. Traynor looked up from his notes.
Julian looked up from his coffee.
She looked up from her knitting.
I looked up from my beer.
Toksvig looks up from her lunch.
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