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Perused

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The proofreader perused the document to ensure it was free of typos and formatting errors.
The reviewer perused the film script to evaluate its storytelling and character development.
The lawyer perused the contract to identify any loopholes or legal issues.
The reviewer perused the restaurant menu to assess the variety of vegetarian options.
I perused the scientific research papers to gather information for my thesis.
He perused the map to find the best route to his destination.
The archaeologist perused the ancient artifacts, examining each one with precision and care.
She perused the map, tracing the route with her finger to plan the perfect road trip.
The art critic perused the gallery, studying each painting with great attention to detail.
He perused the manual to understand how to assemble the furniture.
The detective perused the evidence to solve the crime.
The editor perused the manuscript, scrutinizing the grammar and structure for any errors.
The detective perused the crime scene for any clues that could lead to the identity of the perpetrator.
The botanist perused the botanical garden, observing and documenting the characteristics of various plant species.
The student perused the textbook to prepare for the upcoming exam.
She perused the contract carefully before signing it to ensure there were no hidden clauses.
The historian perused the archives to uncover new information about the ancient civilization.
They perused the menu before deciding what to order.
The historian perused the ancient manuscripts, deciphering the faded text.
He perused the novel, getting lost in the vivid descriptions of the ancient city.
She perused the fashion magazine, admiring the latest trends and designs.
She perused the fashion magazine, taking note of the latest trends and styles.
She perused the travel brochure, envisioning herself exploring the pristine beaches and lush landscapes.
They perused the contract, carefully reviewing the terms and conditions before signing.
The student perused the textbook, highlighting important information for the upcoming exam.
She perused the travel brochure, imagining herself on the picturesque beaches.
They leisurely perused the art exhibition, admiring the intricate brushwork of the paintings.
He perused the menu at the restaurant, trying to decide between the various mouthwatering dishes.
He perused the historical documents, immersing himself in the fascinating narratives of the past.
They perused the menu at the restaurant, trying to decide what to order.
He perused the newspaper, scanning the headlines for the latest news.
The music lover perused the record store, searching for rare vinyl albums.
He perused the classic novel, captivated by the eloquent prose.
She perused the research articles to gather information for her thesis.
The avid reader perused the bookstore, searching for the next novel to devour.
The avid reader perused the shelves of the bookstore, looking for her next great read.
The researcher perused the scientific journal articles to gather evidence for her study.
They perused the contract before signing it to ensure they understood all the terms.
The archaeologist perused the ancient manuscripts to uncover the secrets of the lost civilization.
She perused the menu, trying to decide what to order for dinner.
She perused the travel brochure, dreaming of her next exotic vacation destination.
He perused the financial reports, trying to find any discrepancies in the company's accounts.
The detective perused the old case files, searching for any overlooked clues.
He perused the manual to learn how to assemble the furniture.
He perused the contract carefully before signing it.
The politician perused the polling data to understand public opinion on the proposed policy.
The historian perused the ancient scrolls to uncover forgotten secrets.
He perused the stock market reports to make informed investment decisions.
I perused the textbook to find the answer to the math problem.
The detective perused the clues to solve the mysterious crime.
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