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Discover Ludwig"looking out over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that you are looking out (observing) at something from a higher viewpoint. For example: From the top of the mountain, I was looking out over the valley below.
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Several oriented their buildings toward the memorial, with windows looking out over the reflecting pools.
We're looking out over Casco Bay.
Nothing beats sitting there and looking out over Lake Malawi.
I tried to imagine Bishop looking out over the view.
And there's a big window looking out over the backyard.
You're looking out over San Francisco, the bay, the ocean.
He said Mr. Sen was looking out over the tracks when his attacker approached him.
She paused for a moment, looking out over the lake, smiling to herself.
We sat on the terrace, looking out over the valley below.
"This is so freaking cool," he said, looking out over the bow.
"I picked Cox's Orange Pippins, looking out over the Tasman Sea," he said.
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