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Discover Ludwig"looking out" is a perfectly correct two-word phrase that is often used in written English.
For example, "Mandy stood at the window, looking out into the dark night."
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looking out
verb
Present participle of look out
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Thanks for looking out, Chris.
They're looking out for themselves.
What are they looking out for?
Somebody was looking out for us tonight".
I was just looking out for her.
She's always looking out for everyone".
He paused, looking out across the park.
"They're looking out for us".
I'm looking out for Tonya.
Good looking out, Gwyneth Paltrow.
"We're just looking out for your safety.
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