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The phrase "look upon as" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing how someone perceives or regards something or someone. Example: "Many people look upon her as a role model due to her dedication and hard work."
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Which we actually used to look upon as, uh, gas stations.... "Uh, we're in Cincinnati, so...we need to fill 'er up a little".
He's someone we look upon as an elite coach.
Ultimately, they said, they would like to see more Yale Club members take an interest in the pool, which many look upon as an old friend.
He has started by seeking help from pressure groups, such as Amnesty, which diplomats sometimes look upon as thorns in their sides.
Philippe de Montebello, the museum's director, described Mr. Kelleher yesterday as "a very funny man, very witty, very cultivated," adding, "He was not the sort of person you would look upon as the merchant in the temple".
A common fear among victims' advocates is that the Department will just retract the 2011 Dear Colleague letter that advocates look upon as a touchstone, just as the agency retracted the 2016 guidance on transgender students earlier this year.
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However, patients' adherence and attitudes to behaviour change were also looked upon as important.
We're looked upon as scum.
They looked – and were looked upon – as ragged frontiersmen.
Why shouldn't they be looked upon as sexually attractive?
THE neighborhood was looked upon as a blight.
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