Do we say I look forward to hearing from you or looking forward to hear from you or looking forward to hearing from you. Which one is correct?

I look forward to hearing from you - formal and correct

Looking forward to hearing from you - less formal but still correct

Looking forward to hear from you - Incorrect, never use.

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