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phrasals with "look"

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    phrasals with "look"
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  • Look after –
    Take care of someone or something. Example: She looks after her younger brother while their parents are at work.
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  • Look for –
    Try to find something or someone. Example: I am looking for my keys; have you seen them?
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  • Look forward to –
    Be excited or happy about something that is going to happen. Example: I’m looking forward to the holidays!
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  • Look out –
    Be careful or watch for danger. Example: Look out! There’s a car coming.
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  • Look into –
    Investigate or examine something. Example: The police are looking into the robbery.
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  • Look up –
    Search for information (e.g., in a book or online) or improve. Example 1: I need to look up the meaning of this word in the dictionary. Example 2: Th
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  • Look down on –
    Think someone or something is not as good as you. Example: He looks down on people who don’t have a college degree.
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  • Look back on –
    Reflect on something from the past. Example: When I look back on my childhood, I feel happy.
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  • look up to someone
    respect someone: He's always looked up to his uncle.
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  • look through something
    to read something quickly: I've looked through some catalogues.
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