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The phrase "looking at the" can be used in written English.
It typically means to consider or view something. For example, "He was looking at the data to find correlations."
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"I'm looking at the opportunity.
She's looking at the lake.
They're looking at the Internet".
Stop looking at the leeches.
They're looking at the camera.
"We were looking at the corporate level".
Begin by looking at the photograph above.
Gore kept looking at the computer screen.
We stood together looking at the photograph.
Gerry kept looking at the screen.
Both women are looking at the camera.
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