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'looks forward to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express anticipation or excitement about something in the future. For example: My family looks forward to our annual summer vacation at the beach.
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He looks forward to a "Ravestock" someday.
She looks forward to the renovations.
Everyone now looks forward to the publication.
He looks forward to genial robots.
He looks forward to turning 60.
"It's not something anyone looks forward to.
But she looks forward to these services".
She looks forward to new projects.
But she looks forward to more.
"Everyone looks forward to going," Ben said.
Alchemy Partners looks forward to fresh transactions".
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