Phrases with «to look upon»

The phrase "to look upon" means to regard or view something in a certain way, often with respect or admiration. Full definition

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Sentences with «to look upon»

  • The early 2000s are most often looked upon as the beginning of the subprime mortgage bubble which led to the devastating mortgage meltdown in 2008. (lendedu.com)
  • But please don't look upon others as «happy couples or even single parents» — we really never know what goes on within a marriage or relationship despite how happy they look. (omgchronicles.vickilarson.com)
  • Anything that suggests to people that culinary pleasure isn't an uncompromising good will be looked upon with by most people as a threat. (idmprogram.com)
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