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v.
1.be oriented in a certain direction
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look after
look around
look at
look away
look back
look backward
look for
look forward
look into
look like
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look out for (someone or something)
to be alert or watchful for someone or something, to keep looking for someone or something
"Could you please look out for any old vinyl records that you may find."
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It has been drawn to my attention that some staff are leaving early on Friday. This shall stop
a.
The speaker probably uses the passive as a way of not giving the name of the person who told him
b.
The speaker uses the passive to sound clever and educated
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