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The word "peering" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe certain actions such as looking or examining something carefully or intently. For example, "She peered into the darkness, searching for any sign of life."
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Outside the Palais, a vast hoarding shows the image of Marcello Mastroianni from 8&1/2, peering over the top of his sunglasses like the eyes of Dr Eckleburg.
His selection resembled a White Flag XI but Real Madrid restricted themselves to Karim Benzema's first-half goal and the Liverpool supporters peering down from the Bernabéu's most vertiginous stands would probably have been forgiven for thinking it could have been a lot worse when they saw the side that the manager had put out.
Imagine the scene of a young girl surrounded by adults peering over her shoulder.
Let's hope this one does too: with lots of frogs peering up at the stars from a mountaintop lake.
Hancock admits he put a camera with a motion sensor in his loft, and claims it caught Hughes peering in with a torch through a hole in the party wall.
In fact, as I write this, I am peering at my neighbour's CCTV camera, perched high up on his house.
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You don't have to go via a bank or other middleman; coin authentication is peer to peer.
Around him, an audience stood, precariously, on tables and chairs, or peered down from skyboxes.
Among the celebrities and political figures to lend their support were actresses Juliet Stevenson and Romola Garai, alongside Labour peer Baroness Kennedy QC and Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty.
She is also a co-founder of the #ECRchat and blog, which aims to be a career development and peer support network for early career researchers.
Magazines might do their best to peer into the future, but they are not, of course, infallible.
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