Sentence examples for a looks from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a looks" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "looks" is typically a verb or a plural noun, and it does not fit with the indefinite article "a."
Example: "She has a look that captivates everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "an appearance" or "a style."

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In visible light (colored red, green and blue, with most objects appearing white), Hercules A looks like a typical elliptical galaxy.

The first column in the charts, Column A, looks at the polls in the three weeks immediately preceding the challenging party's convention.

The macro scale (Panel A) looks at the general behavior of the model at very large values.

The results indicated that the precipitation using isopropanol and ethanol (Method A) looks to be the most efficient purification technique for the removal of the hydrophobic lipid fraction from the crude durian seed gum (Table 2).

Mithril, which contributed "well over $1 million" to Helion's Series A, "looks to invest in durable companies".

(Fun fact: TickX pitched on the BBC's Dragons' Den TV program and turned down three offers of £75,000 from the Dragons, which, given today's Series A, looks like a pretty smart decision).

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A looks-new-but-isn't oven in the kitchen came from a wealthy homeowner who was renovating his kitchen.

The desperate mummery of the Philadelphia convention has issued in something more honorable: a looks-like-America cabinet.

But once in a while repair crews have to spruce up a "looks-like": a mockup that resembles the new toy but is used only for decoration.

Give a look.

She shot a look.

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