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Discover Ludwig"she looks back" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of someone turning their head to look behind them. For example: - As she walked away, she couldn't help but look back at him one last time. - The hiker stopped to catch her breath and looked back at the stunning view behind her. - Whenever she feels lost, she looks back at her family photos to remind herself of where she came from.
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She looks back anxiously toward the house.
She looks back with fond memories.
She looks back at her flawed guidebook.
"She looks back at her butt a lot," Ashford said.
I hope she looks back and is proud.
When she looks back quizzically, tell her, "Another famous name".
She looks back with anger and self-pity and despair.
She looks back at the important times of her life.
He utters the line and she looks back at him.
Today, she looks back on the outcome with regret.
She looks back not in anger but "with sweetness".
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