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Discover Ludwig"peer into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to look closely at or into something. Example: The detective peered into the dark alley, searching for any clues that could help him solve the case.
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You can peer into.
I peer into the crate.
We peer into coral crevasses.
The opened cans he didn't peer into.
You peer into the pot again.
Lapowinsa and Calkanicha peer into the chest.
We peer into Mr. McCarthy's window.
You can't really peer into it, but it determines how we peer into anything else.
Obviously you would peer into other people's plates.
Peer into www.pprune.org (the Professional Pilots Rumor Network).
A mind's-eye miniature I can peer into.
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