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Discover Ludwig"look up toward" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to give the impression of someone looking upward, usually with a feeling of anticipation or admiration. For example: She looked up toward the stars, marveling at their beauty.
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It's no wonder that none of us ever thought to look up toward the horizon.
To see the intricate renderings of dragons, flowers and poems, inspired by a portion of the Silk Road, viewers must stand directly below the work and look up toward the heavens.
When I think of Nana I always look up toward the sky.
And sometimes when the breeze was just right, a few of the regular people would look up toward the top of the hill and wonder why.
It is only when you find your way around the corner and accidentally look up toward an arrangement of odd metal art pieces and mini-plazas that you will spot the entrance to the concrete cocktail bunker, discreetly tucked up next to an elevated parking garage.
Finally, a common observation in event-related studies with infants is that infants may look up toward the parent's face regularly during the testing session.
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Diana was looking up, toward one end of the cove, where four seagulls floated in midair.
It's extremely hard.'' He looked up toward the mountains in the distance.
Everyone looked up toward a spot in the gallery that would correspond to above third base — the President's box.
She paused for a moment on the landing, her arms held behind her, and looked up toward her children.
He looked up toward the ceiling, at a thin bar of light leaking though the shades from the street lamp outside.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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