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"take a look around" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a command or suggestion to encourage someone to look at their surroundings. It can be used in various contexts, including when giving directions or when describing a situation. For example: - "When you visit the new city, be sure to take a look around and explore all the different neighborhoods." - "Before making a decision, you should take a look around and consider all of your options." - "Take a look around you. Do you notice anything different about this room?".
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"Well," she said, "take a look around".
"Nothing has changed for people, just take a look around".
"Maybe we get in there, take a look around, and get out right away.
"I'd just like to play around and take a look around".
"I'm just going to take a look around," he announced, rubbing spit into his mask.
But take a look around, Cohen said.
How often do you stop and take a look around?
"Take a look around and tell me what you see".
Take a look around, noticing and naming the colors and shapes in the space around you.
Take a look around and you'll see a world at the boiling point.
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Just take a look around--they are everywhere!
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