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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking here for" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used in cases where someone is searching for something at a particular place or location. For example: "I'm looking here for a new pair of pants to replace the ones I just ripped."
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I'm not looking here for virtuoso acrobatic movement.
I know the average age of the Lib Dems is fairly high, but are undertakers really reduced to looking here for passing trade?
But we're not looking here for one-to-one relationships, between stripes and figures, or even between the Mantegna, with its linear depictions of drapery and processional composition, and Riley's optical flows and counterflows.
American buyers — especially from the Northwest, California, Texas and Florida — have increasingly been looking here for second homes, ranging from a family retreat on Okanagan Lake, in British Columbia's wine country, to a town house in Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
Analysts will be looking here for trends in revenue, gross margins and net profit or loss.
In addition, we are looking here for circuitry common across genera.
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Look here for answers.
Don't look here for answers.
Don't look here for bowls of vegan mush.
Plain-old owl fans should look here for Owl news.
Look here for The New Yorker's coverage of the tragedy in Haiti.
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