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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking up to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to admire or respect someone or something. Example: "I've always looked up to my older brother for his intelligence and strong work ethic."
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Women with class and grace are the kind you should be looking up to!
You were looking up to them".
functions is Iraq veterans looking up to Vietnam veterans.
You don't want them looking up to you.
"But people are looking up to us now".
That's what we love about people looking up to us".
"We've never seen anyone looking up to Joey before".
We've been looking up to the guy forever".
"I think … " She pauses, looking up to ceiling.
"I can imagine the son looking up to his father and saying: 'Dad, I'm sorry.
Finally, she was no longer looking up to the Lodge Girls: she was one.
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