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"I See google map" vs "I look around on the Google map"

The correct phrase is "I look around on Google Maps." This phrase is commonly used when referring to exploring or navigating on the Google Maps platform. On the other hand, "I see Google Maps" is also correct but implies a more general observation of the application without actively interacting with it.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I See google map

This phrase is correct but implies a more general observation of the application without actively interacting with it.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are observing or noticing Google Maps without necessarily exploring or interacting with it.

Alternatives:

  • I notice Google Maps
  • I observe Google Maps
  • I am aware of Google Maps
  • I spot Google Maps
  • I catch sight of Google Maps

I look around on the Google map

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'on' should be used with 'Google Maps' instead of 'the Google map.'

The correct phrase is 'I look around on Google Maps' when referring to exploring or navigating on the Google Maps platform.

Alternatives:

  • I look around on Google Maps
  • I explore Google Maps
  • I navigate on Google Maps
  • I check out Google Maps
  • I browse Google Maps

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