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What is wrong with the verbal “looking” and the subject “they” is the following sentence?

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What is wrong with the verbal “looking” and the subject “they” is the following sentence?

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What is wrong with the verbal “looking” and the subject “they” is the following sentence? “Looking at several search engines, they seem to be complicated to use. First off, who’s doing the looking, and who thinks they’d be complicated to use? “After looking at several search engines, I found them complicated to use.” would be correct They, in your sentence, refers to the browsers, not to a person, so the verb looking is not directed to the subject “they”.

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