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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a looks of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a look of"? You can use "a look of" when describing someone's facial expression or appearance that conveys a particular emotion or impression.
Example: "She had a look of surprise when she opened the gift."
Alternatives: "an expression of" or "a glance of".
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In the wake of the devastation, small groups of men, women and children stand along the street, many with a looks of shock or resignation on their faces.
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A look of disapproval and a cardigan.
Sicotte flashed a look of amused surprise.
A look of helplessness crossed his face.
"It was a look of complete shock.
She shot me a look of wonderment.
She shot me a look of hate.
They had a look of tragedy".
Kevin had a look of resignation.
A look of thin amusement.
His eyes had a look of pleading.
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