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Discover Ludwig"looking at it" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence as a subordinate clause or a prepositional phrase. Example 1 (subordinate clause): Looking at it more closely, I realized that she was right. Example 2 (prepositional phrase): I spent a lot of time looking at it from different angles.
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"Paul's looking at it.
He stands looking at it.
I am looking at it right now.
I'm looking at it right now.
Government agencies are looking at it too.
Merely looking at it feels perilous.
I was sweating just looking at it.
The Fed is looking at it.
"You're looking at it," Mr. Stein said.
But now I am looking at it".
"I started looking at it as memorabilia.
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