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"looked by" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
The correct phrase would be "looked at" or "looked upon." For example: "The painting was looked at by many visitors during the exhibition."
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"I looked by the mound," Valentine said.
Johnny looked, by his own description, like a potato.
Rebecca Warren looked by turns giddy and grave in a black dress and gray heels.
"In the second half we looked by far the better side.
"There was no precipitating event," Fennebresque, who looked by turns mournful and defensive during the twenty-minute exchange, said.
It was just after 8 on Wednesday morning, and Johnny Weir looked — by his own assessment — "gorgeous".
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