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take a look at

Idioms  
  1. Turn your attention to, examine, as in Take a look at that new building, or The doctor took a look at Gene's throat and swollen glands. For a synonym, see take a gander at.


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Take a look at the latest research.

From BBC

Let's take a look at where the two projects are at.

From BBC

A group of Citi strategists led by Daniel Tobon take a look at these “wildcards” in a new note Thursday, noting that they “don’t expect many—if any—of these to actually materialize. However, they are probable enough that they cannot be entirely dismissed.”

From Barron's

It's also useful for you to take a look at a range of different workplaces to get an idea of what kind of environment you might want to work in.

From BBC

To answer that, we need to take a look at the polar vortex, a ring of frigid air that typically sits high up in the atmosphere above the North Pole.

From Slate