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"peered down" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used when describing someone looking downward with intense focus or curiosity. Example: The curious child peered down into the dark well, wondering what secrets it held.
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DiMango peered down from the bench.
God peered down, waiting, waiting.
He peered down into the bottle.
Patrons on a second-floor balcony peered down.
We crouched by the window and peered down.
Juries of crows peered down from telephone wires.
He pulled up the rust-covered hatch and peered down.
Around him, an audience stood, precariously, on tables and chairs, or peered down from skyboxes.
The woman briefly peered down, our eyes met, and we both uttered "bonjour".
Together, as if on cue, they all peered down at the daughter.
Almost from the start, upscale Genevans peered down their noses at the monster of Vernier.
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