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Grammar and Libraries - July 27, 2023

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Jul 27, 2023
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ADVICE

Look Up

  • Use "look up" to describe searching for something in a reference book, publication, or online.
  • Follow "look up" with the item you are searching for, like "look up a word."
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Look For

  • Use "look for" when trying to find something.
  • You can "look for" general or specific things, such as "science fiction books" or "Dune by Frank Herbert."
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Check Out

  • Use "check out" to describe borrowing something from a library.
  • For example, say "I checked out a book."
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