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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking toward" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to direct one's gaze or attention in a certain direction. Example sentence: He looked toward the horizon, anticipating the beautiful sunset that was to come.
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California was looking toward Asia and towards South America.
"I'm looking toward right now".
We stood there looking toward the house.
So it is worth looking toward tiebreakers.
"We're looking toward this week," he snapped.
Nelson is already looking toward what's next.
"I'm looking toward the future," he said.
He was looking toward the doorway now.
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"Roots" looks toward the past.
Mike looked toward Laura.
I looked toward Anja.
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