Look up vs look up for

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look up is the most popular phrase on the web. 

look up for

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Anybody from your past you want me to look up for you?
  • Another six years of the Taliban's despotic rule had gone by before things began to look up for democracy.
  • Can you look up for me?
  • Dude, things are just starting to look up for us.
  • He'd look up for a second, glance out to sea and he'd see her.
  • But if I look up for too long, I feel bad.
  • If you look in the phone book here in the Washington DC area, you look up for Federal Reserve and the blue government pages, it's not there.
  • So, remember, we're a team, let's look up for each other.
  • Dean, look up Edward Durbin II.
  • Good, get her to look up previous assaults.
  • No, I had Cho look up her address.
  • Please look up a number for me
  • You can look up the marriage certificate online.
  • I need you to look up arson cases in Fredericksburg.
  • Okay, look up large mud huts.
  • There's somebody I need to look up.

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