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"looking to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in the present progressive form, which conveys that an action is happening at the present time. For example: "We are looking to create a new business model that is more efficient and cost-effective."
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"They were looking to create chaos.
That means players are constantly hustling, looking to create havoc.
Reid travelled here looking to create fresh German reference points.
"We are looking to create open, competitive, fair markets.
And it is looking to create on-demand ride-sharing.
They were looking to create a sense of urgency, bigger goals, closer coordination, more confidence.
We have a large mixed-use project and we're looking to create a critical mass.
Now, though, the exchanges are fighting back by looking to create dark markets of their own.
"The highest tier of buyers is really looking to create these mini-megamansions in the sky".
"We're looking to create a very peaceful household and environment for each other," the bride said.
Latu, Maka and T-Pole will be looking to create similar shockwaves tonight.
More suggestions(18)
looking to attract
looking to achieve
looking to recreate
looking to develop
searching to create
looking to promote
looking to erect
looking to generate
looking to foster
looking to implement
needs to create
looking to developing
need to create
looking to appeal
looking to streamline
looking to get
looking to rent
looking to sign
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