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look through

Verb (Phrasal Verb)

Definition: To examine or search something, often quickly or casually.

Example sentence: I need to look through my notes to find the information I wrote down earlier.

Verb (Phrasal Verb)

Definition: To browse or peruse a collection of items, such as books, magazines, or pictures.

Example sentence: She likes to spend hours looking through fashion magazines for inspiration.

Verb (Phrasal Verb)

Definition: To read or scrutinize something carefully.

Example sentence: He decided to look through the contract before signing it.

Verb (Phrasal Verb)

Definition: To search systematically.

Example sentence: The detective looked through the suspect's belongings for any evidence.

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