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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looks for direction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone seeking guidance or clarity in a situation. Example: "In times of uncertainty, she often looks for direction from her mentor."
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The Gap, which looks for direction to MTV, vintage stores and fashion runways, sent small design teams to such fashion destinations as Ibiza, Spain, and South Miami Beach.
Having vowed to "degrade and destroy" Isis, Barack Obama – to whom Cameron constantly looks for direction – and the US state department have also backed away from the goal of removing Assad.
Tidewater's recent correction and significant global exposure could be just the route traders are looking for while the U.S. market looks for direction.
Bank One Looks For Direction 05.15.02 After a management shuffle involving former Citigroup top brass, investors are waiting for the next step.
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But a stunned Hollywood was also left looking for direction.
More people are coming to him for counseling, he said, looking for direction.
"As usual, fashion people are like lost sheep looking for direction".
I was looking for direction and found the political-speak meaningless and unhelpful.
No wonder young people are flailing around confused and looking for direction.
He returned to Indianapolis and trained to be an emergency medical technician, then studied political science at Butler University, but he was restless and looking for direction.
Now that the jobs report is behind them, traders are moving on, juggling a variety of indicators to help them look for direction.
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