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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Look to

What does "look to" mean in the headline below?

Don't look to Facebook to wipe out misinformation

Thank you

  

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Learn to use the internet resources. com and click on several of the dictionaries listed to get a rough idea. In this case, you have a phrasal verb, so Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary is a good place to start.

  • Learn to use the internet resources.
  • com and click on several of the dictionaries listed to get a rough idea.
  • In this case, you have a phrasal verb, so Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary is a good place to start.
  • Although all the better dictionaries will list the common phrasals and idioms, Cambridge is quite thorough and has both UK and US usage (their word definitions are sometimes shaky, however, and they are woefully descriptivistic).
  • Enter "look" in onelook, and then click on Cambridge .
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Learn to use the internet resources. I usually use onelook.com and click on several of the dictionaries listed to get a rough idea. In this case, you have a phrasal verb, so Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary is a good place to start. Although all the better dictionaries will list the common phrasals and idioms, Cambridge is quite thorough and has both UK and US usage (their

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Broadly speaking, it means this.

Don't expect Facebook to wipe out misinformation

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