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The phrase "looking around the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of observing one's surroundings or searching for something in a particular area. Here is an example: "I was walking through the park, looking around the beautiful scenery and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere."
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"We're still looking around," the official said.
In fact, looking around, the reporter counts seven weapons in the room.
While looking around, the teams discover three bodies with the same gruesome injuries, wrapped in plastic.
"We're always looking around the corner".
The boy was preoccupied, looking around the room.
He paused, looking around the room with a sly smile.
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"Just look around," the cadet said.
Tom looked around the room.
Quick, look around the office.
Paysinger looked around the room.
I looked around the room.
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