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"looking out for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that you are closely watching for a specific thing or person, such as a possible danger or a particular person arriving. For example, "I was standing by the door, looking out for my friend to arrive."
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They're looking out for themselves.
What are they looking out for?
"We are looking out for her interests.
They're looking out for their neighbors.
Somebody was looking out for us tonight".
I was just looking out for her.
They're looking out for their families.
She's always looking out for everyone".
"They're looking out for us".
I'm looking out for Tonya.
"We're just looking out for your safety.
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