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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would looking" is not correct in standard written English
It appears to be a combination of modal verb "would" and the gerund "looking," which does not form a coherent expression. An example could be: "I would be looking for a new job if I were you."
Alternatives: "would be searching" or "would consider looking."
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In a statement issued last month, Newman said the second part would looking "into what was happening at policy level and at high command" over the treatment of looters in Basra.
She keeps circling around the question of what it is she has seen, sometimes seeming to be playing tricks on herself, as a child would: looking at it sideways, or through her fingers, or looking away and then turning back again suddenly, to check if it's still there.
But, if we hadn't known how numbers behaved, would looking at the rods enable us to find out?
Why would looking one's age be something to dread?
What, ultimately, would looking closely at them things we stare at, and things that stare at us all day—"reveal," they say, "about intimacy, identity, desire, and sex"?
If that happened, these so-called spot fires and the main fire would, looking for fuel and heat, tend to want to merge, burning out anything in between.
Similar(50)
Tony would look vague.
They would look weak.
That would look bad.
I would look disappointed.
Plus they would look great.
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