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phraselook on/upon ! Look upon is more formal than look on, and is mostly used in writing. look on/upon sb/sth to consider someone or something in a particular way, or as a particular kind of person or thing+as We've always looked on Jack as one of the family. Instead of being pleased, he appeared to look on the offer as an insult.+ with There are places where a video camera is looked upon with great suspicion.look kindly/favourably on sb/sth (=have a good opinion of someone or something and want to support them) Congress is expected to look favourably on the plan.■ SIMILAR TO: consider
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