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Discover Ludwig"looked among" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are describing a person searching a specific area or group. For example: She looked among the shelves for her favorite book.
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Each day I looked among the faces of the millions for him.
We looked among children with normal IQs and saw that even in this group, there were selective difficulties with immediate retention of verbal information.
"We probably would have had to spend 20 or 25percentt more to buy in other places we looked," among them Venice and the Fort Myers areas, both in southwestern Florida, Mrs. Bosley said.
Everywhere I looked among my class of 1982 fellow alumni, as we marched in this fine procession of 4,000 people, I saw jeans, T-shirts and Teva sandals.
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But some advise looking among big companies; others say small.
Potential buyers came to look, among them the Rev. Calvin Butts, the minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church.
Look among the goal-scorers in each of the big games in the Huskers' big season.
The challenge seems to be to make yourself look among it but not of it.
For contemporary purveyors of scandal, one might look among the sharks in formaldehyde and heads of frozen human blood.
Friends and foes alike do say that Dutrow's horses consistently look among the best cared for at the racetrack.
The block looks, among other things, like the grip of a window shade, stretching the patch tautly downward.
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