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take a look at

  1. Turn your attention to, examine, as in Take a look at that new building, or The doctor took a look at Gene's throat and swollen glands. For a synonym, see take a gander at.



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There’s already two games in the books for some high school football players, so let’s take a look at the impressive two-game statistical performances.

But referee Robert Jones was instructed to take a look at the pitchside monitor for a foul in the build-up to the goal.

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"I asked the coaches there to take a look at him, and they were impressed too. They said if not India, Akash could definitely play IPL as long as he works hard."

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"But I didn't give up and requested one of the coaches multiple times to take a look at him just once. After seeing him, they agreed to play him."

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“All you have to do is take a look at the dossier … everything is fake with that administration,” referencing his accusation that Democrats were behind the so-called “Epstein files.”

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