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Discover Ludwig"street looking" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be. Instead, you could use "looking down the street" or "looking at the street." For example, "I saw my neighbor walking down the street looking for her lost dog" or "The kids were playing basketball on the street, and I couldn't help but stop and watch them looking so happy."
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It was in the street, looking sad.
He was standing in the street looking windswept and bewildered.
People were gathering on the street, looking south.
Walk east, along Thames Street, looking over the water.
Lesh rushed out and strode unnoticed through the throngs on Prince Street, looking for a cab.
The little girl stood in the street, looking east, shielding her eyes against the rising sun.
You've seen them on the street, looking like Pebbles Flintstone running late for ballet practice.
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Two young Indian boys stand proudly in a cobbled back-street, looking full of pride and energy.
"It's got people from Wall Street to Main Street looking for their own diamond in the rough," he declared.
But still customers showed up at the offices on Lafayette Street, looking for a store.
They sat in her husband's old office, now Tierney's, on North Broad Street, looking out over the city skyline.
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