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looking into
verb as in check, research
Example Sentences
The Bar Association is now looking into whether the company is illicitly offering services that only lawyers may offer.
The NHS is "looking into" allegations that patient data was left vulnerable to hacking due to a software flaw at a private medical services company.
Veronika Carruthers, a lecturer at Portsmouth University, has been looking into the current support available across the south of England and found it was still "pretty limited" and "patchy".
"We never tired of reliving the past as we travelled the world looking into the future with an enduring love of the sport."
"But then we realised that would have been A, too expensive, but B, you'd have been looking into the capsule next door, rather than the view. So the symbolism worked but actually the experience didn't."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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