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Discover Ludwig"were staring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past progressive tense of the verb "to stare," indicating an ongoing or continuous action in the past. Example: The children were staring at the colorful balloons with wide-eyed wonder.
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were staring
verb
Present participle of stare
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Kobe Bryant stared down the crowd as if he were staring down his teammates.
They sensed people were staring.
We were staring into the abyss.
They were staring," said one user.
All five defenders were staring at Burke.
People were staring as they passed.
Suddenly Solti's eyes were staring at me.
But next bed's visitors were staring.
People were staring and squinting and stumbling.
Meanwhile, the passing pedestrians were staring more suspiciously than ever.
They were staring at me with bemused expressions.
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