"Yes, I'm looking _____ a blouse and some matching trousers."

A. to buy*
B. at
C. to
D. for*
Which one would it be?

I think it is probably D, however i've heard sentences like with A in it.

Thank you, Damon. Goodness it's late.

To determine the correct option, let's consider the meaning of the sentence. The person is searching for or intending to acquire a blouse and matching trousers. The appropriate phrasal verb for this context is "looking for."

Therefore, the correct option would be:

D. for

It indicates that the person is looking for a blouse and matching trousers.