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Discover Ludwig"looked it over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to examine or review something carefully. Example: Before submitting my essay, I looked it over multiple times to check for any spelling or grammar errors.
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He looked it over and then peered at me. "Why were they dressed as bears?" "I don't know," I replied.
Al Leiter spotted a photo of a pitcher a few days ago, and he looked it over with admiration.
He looked it over, massaged it, and we worked together to finalize it".
I looked it over with the same wonder that I had my newborn sons.
I looked it over and discovered that, thanks to my extensive preparations last year, we're in pretty good shape.
He looked it over, put it in his suit pocket, and said, "I'll speak to one of your points tonight".
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Look it over, make double sure you've got all its parts, then pack it away.
Look it over".
And then I'd go back the next day, look it over and continue.
Could he look it over and see if he can help them?
Critic looks it over, and tells him he can be cured by simple operation.
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