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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peering at" is correct and usable in written English
You would use it to describe someone looking closely or intently at something. Example: He stood on the edge of the cliff, peering at the vast expanse of the sea below.
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"Forgery," Price said, peering at the handwriting.
"Peering at them under hooded eyes".
Merely peering at the set wouldn't answer that question.
He drifted about Hadley's living room, peering at her bookshelves.
Bob: peering at, throwing around, stashing away books.
The crowd was on its feet, peering at the spectacle.
Both Blooms wander and wonder, peering at their fellow-citizens.
Graves begins by peering at a record's surface.
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Gbessay peered at me.
Gawain peered at it.
She peered at him.
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