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The phrase "looking *" is not complete and therefore cannot be judged as correct or usable in written English
It may be used in contexts where a description or action is being initiated, but it requires additional information to convey a complete thought. Example: "I was looking for my keys when I realized they were in my bag."
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I was looking, looking, looking.
Everyone is looking, looking, looking.
Not for looking; for looking through.
To George, looking good meant looking unique.
Six months went by, looking, looking, looking.
"We're looking long-term".
"I'm looking for doers".
" 'Gone looking for Karl.
She kept looking down.
Alistair is looking comfortable.
We are looking forward.
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