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The phrase "looking into options" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of researching or exploring different possibilities. Example sentence: "We are currently looking into options for a new product line."
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Because of complaints from business owners like Mr. Lawson, however, Mr. Booker said he was now looking into options, including revising the ordinance.
In June, the board began looking into options practices, joining more than 100 other companies, including many in technology industries, that are investigating the backdating of stock options to inflate their value.
The government is looking into options grants at more than 80 companies, and several dozen companies have opened their own internal investigations.
Uber doesn't currently offer bike-sharing but its head of Asia told TechCrunch last year that it is looking into options in the space.
TechCrunch understands that it has hired country management and operational teams in the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, while it is also looking into options in Singapore.
Entwistle also hinted at partnerships with payment firms, and said that Uber is looking into options within the on-demand bike rental space.
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So I am starting to look into options with the hope that I can give some direction.
Julian Le Grand, professor at the London School of Economics, will look into options for the service being provided outside of councils.
"So I am going to look into options to ensure that of course this type of discrimination doesn't happen again.
Ministers say they will look into options for allowing Healthwatch onto the premises of the minority of care homes with private-only residents.
Look into options at home before you take to the skies to avoid hefty fees.
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