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'looking at the numbers' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to examining numerical data or figures. For example, "I was looking at the numbers and noticed a sharp increase in sales last month."
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Stop looking at the numbers.
"Somebody's not looking at the numbers".
"But looking at the numbers, there wasn't a choice".
(Her defense was, essentially, "I'm looking at the numbers").
However, it's worth looking at the numbers of this mandate.
It was a matter of looking at the numbers.
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"But you look at the numbers.
Look at the numbers on housebuilding.
Those critics should look at the numbers.
Then you look at the numbers.
You have to look at the numbers.
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