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The phrase "looks out from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a viewpoint or a perspective, and is typically used in the following way: He looked out from the balcony, watching the sun set over the horizon.
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Inside, Laporta looks out from posters.
She looks out from her flat window with undimmed determination.
Above, the world's most improbable theatre, the Minack, looks out from the cliffs.
He looks out from his portraits with heavy-lidded brown eyes.
He just looks out from a photograph with big eyes and a serious face.
The curly-haired baby looks out from the poster with sad eyes and tears dripping down his tawny cheeks.
TONY BLACK looks out from the jocks' room onto the shaded paddock area at Delaware Park Racetrack.
A smiling Harold Varmus looks out from the cover of his memoir, "The Art and Politics of Science".
Photograph: Alaa Badarneh/EPA 2.37pm GMT Giant panda Yang Guang looks out from his enclosure at Edinburgh zoo, Scotland.
She looks out from beneath a great canopy of brown hair, which she ruffles and smooths constantly.
The smiling face of President Jacob Zuma looks out from faded election posters on battered portable toilets.
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