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The phrase "a cunning look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe someone's expression or facial expression.
It can be used to indicate that someone is being clever, sly, or shrewd in their behavior or actions. An example of its usage in a sentence could be: "She gave him a cunning look, hinting that she knew more than she was letting on." This sentence suggests that the person is using their expression to convey their knowledge or cleverness without explicitly saying it.
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A cunning look comes into his eyes.
These are a cunning look at the mix of innovations and the law.
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There is also a cunning, animated visualization that looks like a floating flow chart or organigram, which gives you an idea of how all the different concepts, are literally strung together.
1.24pm: Peter Moore is all in black – he looks like a cunning magician.
What looked like a cunning ambush when first announced in September 2005 has turned into a wearying slog, due to a change in the political Zeitgeist and worries that Porsche cannot manage a growing mountain of debt in such uncertain times.
I try to look at the bigger picture, but always with a cunning eye on bats.
It was a cunning move that offset Yahoo's attack while still making Facebook look like the victim.
A cunning, bolshie plan..
What a cunning plan.
A cunning one, even.
MIGHT it have been a cunning plan?
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