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No, I don't. You had better look it up in a telephone directory.
If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
While in England, I often referred to the guidebook for details of my journey.
Many doctors look at your tongue first when they begin an examination.
Examine the pile of documents in advance.
The teacher is busy looking over the examination papers.
The teacher looked over the exam papers.
Well, let me take it back and figure it out for you.
I refer you to the dictionary for the correct spelling.
People love to inspect each other's houses.
People love to check out each other's houses.
Before you go hiking in the woods, find out what you should do when you meet a bear.
Look up the new words in your dictionary.
Look through the yellow pages.
The investigation revealed him to be a spy.
You'd better examine the contract carefully before signing.
It is a good practice to look up in a dictionary words seen for the first time.
Look up words in advance, before you attend a class.
See the car carefully before you buy it.
You should inspect the car well before you buy it.

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