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Discover Ludwig"pored over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when someone takes a long time studying or examining something very closely. For example, "The professor pored over the ancient manuscript for hours, searching for clues to unlock its secrets."
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It pored over pictures taken by a spacecraft orbiting Mars.
It is a period that will no doubt be pored over by historians for years.
At the viewing day I attended, potential buyers pored over the lots.
They had an extensive record collection that I pored over for many, many hours.
I pored over the pictures.
They pored over photographs of the wreckage.
They pored over pictures of guns.
Together, they pored over clues and testimony.
I pored over that Billboard for weeks.
They pored over physical evidence.
She has pored over his earlier statements.
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