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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is in the process of searching for something or observing something.
Example: "I seem to be looking for my keys everywhere but can't find them."
Alternatives: "to be searching" or "to be seeking".
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I tend to be looking for character.
Karl, too, seemed to be looking forward.
He seemed to be looking for something.
They'd have to be looking for it.
They're going to be looking for us.' ".
"They ought to be looking in Pakistan".
There's no time to be looking back".
Everyone seemed to be looking my way.
Driver appeared to be looking around.
But things seem to be looking up.
He's going to be looking good".
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