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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peering into" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase indicates that a person is looking intently into something, such as through a window or doorway. For example, "She peered into the darkness, searching for signs of her lost cat."
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Peering into mirrors.
Peering into a box that had "Asst.
They both like peering into the future.
I stayed awake, peering into the night.
He was peering into the thickening dusk.
'Crazy,' said Edie, peering into the void.
Similarly with peering into those crevices.
I wandered the neighborhood, peering into yards.
The driver leaned forward, peering into the slant of rain.
"Listen to this," Evrim said, peering into her iPhone.
"Oh my gaaad!" he yelped, peering into his handkerchief.
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