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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while looking" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action that is happening at the same time as the main action of the sentence. For example: "I spotted a snake while looking for mushrooms in the woods."
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We stood outside its front gate for a while, looking.
I parked and sat for a while looking at it.
We stood there for a while, looking at each other.
It had been building for a while, looking back.
(I found "Trip to Ladakh" while looking for Harinezumi videos).
Mr Molina, in contrast, corrals it while looking straight ahead.
I thought of this quote while looking at Paul's paintings.
England had produced two extraordinary moments while looking ordinary.
She said this last part while looking directly at Walling.
I leaf through it while looking at the ceiling.
He began winding it down while looking for better opportunities.
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