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Looking at facebook vs Looking a facebook

The correct phrase is 'looking at Facebook.' The preposition 'at' is necessary to indicate the action of looking at something. 'Looking a Facebook' is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 778 views

Looking at facebook

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of viewing or browsing content on the social media platform Facebook.

Examples:

  • I'm just looking at Facebook to see what my friends are up to.
  • She spends hours looking at Facebook every day.
  • I was just looking at Facebook and stuff.
  • Please. You're looking at Facebook to find out how their date went.
  • Looking at your Facebook friends' photos is a waste of time.
  • I know it's kind of morbid, but I can't stop looking at her Facebook page.
  • I know you've been looking at my Facebook page again.
  • Now you actually know how they connect to each other by looking at their Facebook page.
  • You looking at her Facebook page?
  • I'm looking at mackenzie's facebook page.
  • Why are you looking at my Facebook page?
  • And what it turned out was going on was that Facebook was looking at which links I clicked on, and it was noticing that, actually, I was clicking more on my liberal friends' links than on my conservative friends' links.
  • {\pos(192,240)}Looking around Facebook today, we see that since adding loser Kip, {\pos(192,240)}Kyle Broflovski's stock is plummeting.
  • And Becky knows somebody at Facebook.
  • He did the murals over at Facebook.
  • I mean, that's like an entire division at Facebook.
  • You've got 3,000 employees at Facebook governing 900 million inhabitants.
  • It's a like a life rule that you don't look at Facebook at these times.
  • It's a like a life rule that you don't look at Facebook at these times.
  • You're my fiancé that got in early at Facebook, like, way early.
  • Just a couple weeks ago at Facebook, we hosted a very senior government official, and he came in to meet with senior execs from around Silicon Valley.
  • I gave this talk at Facebook not so long ago to about 100 employees,

Looking a facebook

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • I was just looking at Facebook and stuff.
  • Please. You're looking at Facebook to find out how their date went.
  • Looking at your Facebook friends' photos is a waste of time.
  • I'm looking at mackenzie's facebook page.
  • I know it's kind of morbid, but I can't stop looking at her Facebook page.
  • I know you've been looking at my Facebook page again.
  • Now you actually know how they connect to each other by looking at their Facebook page.
  • You looking at her Facebook page?
  • {\pos(192,240)}Looking around Facebook today, we see that since adding loser Kip, {\pos(192,240)}Kyle Broflovski's stock is plummeting.
  • Why are you looking at my Facebook page?
  • And what it turned out was going on was that Facebook was looking at which links I clicked on, and it was noticing that, actually, I was clicking more on my liberal friends' links than on my conservative friends' links.
  • Probably a Facebook addict with halitosis.
  • Is a Facebook deal of Vegas.
  • She doesn't have a facebook page.
  • Even I have a facebook page.
  • I mean, I made a Facebook event.
  • I already got a Facebook friend request from the dad.
  • There'll be a Facebook event up about it today so...
  • So, Luke Hulton sent me a Facebook message.
  • It just - they even made a Facebook page about me.

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