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"looking at history" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a sentence or clause that discusses the study or examination of past events. It can also refer to reflecting on one's personal or cultural history. Example: "Looking at history, we can see the lasting impact of past wars on global politics."
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We were looking at history.
It's like looking at history".
"It turns out they were just like me, loving stories and looking at history," she said.
If you keep on looking at history, then you are bound to repeat it," he said.
He is looking at history with both a telescope and a microscope".
I wanted that slightly ironic sense of looking at history from a distance.
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Just look at history.
But look at history".
You can look at history.
Let's look at history.
You can't look at history selfishly".
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