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Id ESLPod_0253_WE_0181
Episode Id ESLPod 253
Episode Title Traveling by Train
Phrase to look into (something)
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to look into (something)" means to research something or to learn more about something: "The company is looking into the costs of moving to a bigger office building." The phrase "to look over (something)" means to review something to see how good it is: "Can you please look over my math homework and see if I did it correctly?" The phrase "to look up (something)" means to search for something in a dictionary, telephone directory, or any other kind of reference book: "I lost Cameron's phone number, so I have to look it up in the phone book." Finally, the phrase "to look through (something)" means to quickly read something: "I like to look through my notes right before an exam."
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