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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking past" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is considering the future instead of reflecting on the past. For example, "Karen was looking past her failures and focusing on the future."
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Hungry and emboldened, Democrats are already looking past 2006.
What are these reasons we are looking past?
Hilton isn't the only chain looking past beds.
"Democrats on the Hill just want to make sure the White House isn't looking past 2010".
I'm not looking past Chris because I've made that mistake in the past.
Foucault encouraged looking past obvious points of struggle and conflict towards the seemingly mundane or ordinary.
"We're not looking past Tampa.
"We're not looking past Fulham yet.
"I'm not looking past tomorrow," Cashman said.
Are we looking past the likely culprit?
"I was looking past the Derby.
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