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Discover Ludwig"they gaze" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of looking intently or steadily at something or someone. Example: As the sun began to set, they gazed out at the tranquil ocean, mesmerized by the beauty of the pink and golden hues reflecting off the water.
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They gaze at the floor.
They gaze longingly at each other.
They gaze at the chessboard intently.
They gaze unflinchingly on power dynamics.
Together they gaze at the night sky.
They gaze at us and bleat like sheep.
We stare, the scientists see; we gawk, they gaze.
They gaze at each other often and lovingly.
They gaze with astonished disgust at housing developments and supermarkets.
They gaze down without a hint of concern.
They gaze out over the glistening Atlantic Ocean.
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