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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'looking the world' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It does not make sense as written and could not be used in written English. To use the phrase correctly, you could say 'looking around the world' or 'looking across the world.' For example, 'We have been looking across the world for new business partners.'
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I want their first words every morning to be swearwords because they can't face looking the world in the eye, and their last words every evening to be "ugh" because they can't bear the prospect of having to do it all over again.
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"Look, the world does not need another mediocre modern dance.
Everywhere he looked, the world seemed off kilter.
"Look, the world is large and diverse," he said.
"Look, the world likes its shrimp with the head on," Klaus began.
The face could look the world in the eye and see itself reflected back.
"Look, the world is getting crazier and crazier, and you can see that in this affair," he said.
"Look, the world outside of our borders is a dark place, a scary place," he said.
Look, the world is hard.
Look, the world forgives, the world forgets.
Look the world straight in the face".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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