Examples of 'looking more closely' in a sentence

Meaning of "looking more closely"

looking more closely: This phrase indicates the act of examining or scrutinizing something with more attention to detail

How to use "looking more closely" in a sentence

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looking more closely
I start looking more closely at the decor.
There are two big reasons that I am looking more closely at Android.
Looking more closely at the world we live in.
Organizations everywhere are looking more closely at integrated solutions.
Looking more closely does not yield benefits.
Other managers are looking more closely at emerging markets.
Looking more closely he recognized him.
It is worth looking more closely.
Looking more closely at how.
I started looking more closely.
Looking more closely at other challenges that affect PSW recruitment and retention.
Being specific can be seen as looking more closely or more deeply at the issue.
But looking more closely cutting for Europe is not as interesting.
Should we actually be looking more closely at ourselves?
Now … looking more closely at the details of our uranium heist.

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Special agent lundy, i was just looking more closely.
It is worth looking more closely into that mechanism.
Meet me at the dim sum . And looking more closely.
He also began looking more closely at this phenomenon.
This incident prompted the Fort Worth Star-Telegram to begin looking more closely at his past.
I then started looking more closely at the products.
However, I doubt most admins will be using this to bulk accept / deny without looking more closely.
And looking more closely.
The x and y axis become smaller, because you're looking more closely.
We then started looking more closely at our inbound strategy.
However, it is not a panacea . It is worth looking more closely.
Consideration by looking more closely at what this passage says.
Yeah, since you showed up, I have been looking more closely.
I began looking more closely.
When looking more closely though, two main reasons are emerging.
However, researchers have begun looking more closely at ways we can change.
Looking more closely at her work, it reflects her optimistic outlook on life.
I would like to start by looking more closely at the shortterm economic prospects.
Looking more closely at progress in particular areas, there is both light and shade.
But then I started looking more closely at the picture.
Looking more closely into the issue of risk and what factors determine perceptions of risk ;.
Today, science is looking more closely at those claims.
Looking more closely at all of the WMS vendors, we see that.
However, ongoing research is looking more closely at the role of tyramine in migraines.
Looking more closely at the dam, I noticed that it was built of bricks.
So, we started looking more closely at Teams.
Looking more closely at the birth of Jesus, four gospels mention the life of Jesus.
Consequently, Quebec is looking more closely at the needs of immigrants.
Looking more closely however, I have found that several tasks can be.
As I mentioned earlier, organizations are looking more closely at how do we work together.
I've been looking more closely at the people who might have leaked.
The researchers are now looking more closely at the drugs ' effectiveness and dosing in children.
Looking more closely at what Strauss-Kahn is stating,.
And after Kreindler started looking more closely at Omar Abdi Mohamed, the firm found a needle.
Looking more closely though,.

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