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I will have a look vs We will have a look

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I will have a look' is used when referring to oneself looking at something, while 'we will have a look' is used when referring to a group of people looking at something together.

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I will have a look

This phrase is correct and commonly used when an individual is referring to looking at something.

This phrase is used when an individual plans to examine or observe something. It indicates a personal action of looking at something.

Examples:

  • I will have a look at the report before the meeting.
  • I will have a look at the new software and give you feedback.
  • 'Agrificatie' (agrification) is the correct Dutch term for this and I will have a look in due course to see how this has been translated in the different languages.
  • As soon as we sort poor Pitt out, Joe and I will come to have a look.
  • I will have to take a look at the Berlin Protocol, for I have no recollection at all of the discussion to which you have just referred.
  • But I will take a look at this.
  • I will remember to take a look at...
  • Moz and I will take a look around, see if there's anything Peter needs to know about.
  • Hold on, I will take a look.
  • In fact, I will have my colleague who deals with municipal complaints take a look at it for you.
  • All right, as a favor I will take a look.
  • I'll take a look... and I will call you.
  • But I will need Neurosurg to take a look at his brain scans.
  • I will only know if I take a look.
  • Five, even if noonim walks past the shop, I will not go out for a look.
  • I will take a look at your program when I finish my shift in Engineering.
  • But I will need Neurosurg to take a look at his brain scans.
  • One moment, Thomas, I will take a look at that conker, if you please.
  • There are strong arguments for having a look at this again and this is something I will talk to the rapporteur about.
  • I will take a look, and I will see you on the golf course tomorrow.
  • I will take a look at your evidence, and I will take a second look at their financials.
  • I will have your work done and on your desk by 8:00 A.M. If you let me take a look at you in that thing.

Alternatives:

  • I will take a look
  • I will check it out
  • I will examine it

We will have a look

This phrase is correct and commonly used when a group of people plans to look at something together.

This phrase is used when a group of individuals plans to examine or observe something collectively. It indicates a shared action of looking at something.

Examples:

  • We will have a look at the budget figures together.
  • We will have a look at the new design proposals as a team.
  • We will have a look at that and try to discover what has gone wrong.
  • We will have a look. Okay? Bonsoir.
  • Right, now we will have a look at the contents of the stomach.
  • It is true that the lack of a high quality care infrastructure is one of the reasons, but not the only one, why so few women are in decision-making posts, so we will have a look at the Member States' performance here.
  • We will have a look in June to see whether everything has turned out well.
  • Okay, we will just have a look around.
  • We will have to take a look at the exact wording they will need in order for the Commission to adopt them.
  • Let me stress that, as Commissioner for the Information Society, this lack of confidence in internet business is very important indeed and we will have to have a look at that.
  • We will have to take a closer look at the implications.
  • We will have to look for a way to maintain this balance, which we are all claiming to be so fundamental within the institutional triangle.
  • We think, however, that we will have to take a good look at what this liberalisation of passenger transport is going to deliver, because it is not going well.
  • On Tuesday you can take a look at the EP's take on package holidays, particularly travel insurance, while we will take a look at retail banking on Thursday.
  • I would also like to say that today we will be taking a look at some new and truly exciting pages from Karen Gabney.
  • In addition we will be probing new efforts to make the European Parliament a greener place as well as a look at the Institution in numbers.
  • Before we left, we will give a look those things that are there.
  • We will ask the services to have a look at the original Italian text to make sure there is no misunderstanding on that point.
  • On Tuesday you can take a look at the EP's take on package holidays, particularly travel insurance, while we will take a look at retail banking on Thursday.
  • We will come by, and take a look as soon as we can.
  • We will send the appropriate person to take a look at it.
  • If we take a look at the general aims in the explanatory statement of the proposal, then we will see that we can give these our full and unequivocal support.

Alternatives:

  • We will take a look
  • We will check it out together
  • We will examine it as a group

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