Use look as a verb and noun
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We use the verb look to mean 'turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something'. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: He's looking at me. ... Look is used to form a number of phrasal and prepositional verbs (look for, after, look up, etc.).
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We use the verb look to mean 'turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something'. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: He's looking at me. ... Look is used to form a number of phrasal and prepositional verbs (look for, after, look up, etc.).
noun. noun. /lʊk/ using eyes. [countable, usually singular] look (at somebody/something) an act of looking at someone or something Take a look at these figures!
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