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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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"at whom are you looking? or whom are you looking at?" is correct?
  

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At whom are you looking? (formal and not very common) Who are you looking at? (less formal and common; perfect for everyday use)

  • At whom are you looking?
  • (formal and not very common) Who are you looking at?
  • (less formal and common; perfect for everyday use)
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At whom are you looking? (formal and not very common)

Who are you looking at? (less formal and common; perfect for everyday use)

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