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Discover Ludwig"looking from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something as being observed or seen from a particular perspective. For example, "We had a unique perspective looking from the top of the mountain."
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They laughed, looking from me to him.
"I noticed people looking from behind their drawn curtains.
Now, he says, "we are looking from the neck up".
"That's what we're looking from each of these guys".
I don't necessarily agree, looking from the outside in, with how they treated the situation.
Many unexpected thoughts are provoked by looking from cartoon to tapestry and back.
The child looking from the hole in the tent, looking for his "future".
You're looking from the bottom up, and how people see it from that direction..
Morris's theory kept Woody looking from bosoms to husbands and from husbands to bosoms.
"At the moment, I am looking from the outside, as is everyone else," he said.
This image became very formative in my upbringing, this despicable 'looking from the side'". It is time we in Britain stopped looking from the side.
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