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Discover Ludwig"pore over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean to examine or study something carefully. For example: "I need to pore over the research in order to make an informed decision."
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pore over
verb
To examine something (especially written material) carefully and attentively
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Some rock critics and listeners pore over lyrics.
It is gratifying just to pore over this continually surprising topography.
Some great investors pore over company filings seeking value stocks.
If that sounds like a lot of data to pore over, it is.
PARENTS pore over them.
"You pore over documents".
I pore over deeds.
We pore over the data together.
We stop to pore over the map.
There's no need to forensically pore over what happened next.
Don't hug your notes, or pore over timelines.
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