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The phrase 'looking through' is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to examine something closely or to inspect something carefully for a specific purpose. For example, "She spent the morning looking through old photographs to find a picture of her childhood home."
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"Looking through a patient's eye is like looking through a cheap plastic lens," Dr. Thibos said.
The key is looking through it.
They were looking through my things".
She is looking through her purse.
Not for looking; for looking through.
You're looking through my eyes".
"There's no looking through it".
But when you're looking through the optical viewfinder, you're not looking through the lens.
We are looking through the doorway.
saying I was looking through his window.
I was looking through some scrapbooks recently.
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