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"looking down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's attitude toward someone or something else, often with a hint of disapproval. For example: "He had such a lofty attitude, always looking down on anyone who was not as successful as him."
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There was no one looking down on me.
It's not about looking down on people".
Right now she's looking down on us".
"Tiffer was looking down on me today.
The view is looking down on the sketch above.
"I think my wife was looking down on me".
They have spent their lives looking down on terrorism experts.
How come he's not afraid of looking down on you?
Dad will be looking down on me now".
Perhaps those eyes are looking down on us after all.
I know Elena is looking down on me".
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