Hi
Is this natural English?
The taxi driver was clearly on a look-out for passengers.
Thanks,
Tom
No, it should be "on the look-out for". In this expression you may see "look-out", "lookout" or "look out". "lookout" seems to be the most common.
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No, it should be "on the look-out for". In this expression you may see "look-out", "lookout" or "look out". "lookout" seems to be the most common.