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Give an example to illustrate the difference between having a look and having a look.
Look is an intransitive verb. If there is an object behind it, you should add the preposition at, and if there is no object, you don't need a preposition. For example, I have a beautiful photo. Please have a look (at it).
Take a look. It should be followed by an object.
"Have a look" is usually placed at the end of a sentence without any additional content. After adding the preposition at, it must be followed by a prepositional object.
I'm just looking. I'm just looking.
I'm just looking at these shoes.
I'm just looking at these shoes.
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