Look at vs look on

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look at is the most popular phrase on the web. 

look on

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I'd seen that look on my dad's face many times.
  • She gets this look on her face like nothing can ever touch her.
  • The look on your face when you arrested me.
  • and that look on your face...
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  • The look on his face at my Intervention... He was so disappointed in me.
  • The look on my face... pure joy.
  • I kind of liked the look on your face.
  • Maybe you should look at it as an opportunity.
  • If you have eyes, then look at that.
  • That's what recruiters look at.
  • But look at the bright side.
  • If you look at me that way...
  • Now wet your lips and look at me lovingly.
  • I mean, look at all these people out here.
  • If you look at the eyes.

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