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The phrase "a second looks" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a second look"? You can use "a second look" when referring to taking another glance or reconsidering something.
Example: "After giving it a second look, I realized I had missed an important detail."
Alternatives: "a second glance" or "another look".
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He sits back in his chair and, for a second, looks defeated.
TO IGNORE one unanimous United Nations Security Council resolution may be considered impudence; to defy a second looks like policy.
The ball slides a touch to the right, and for a second looks like sticking awkwardly under Cruyff's right boot.
You can't march against global warming, can you?' She stops for a second, looks down and sighs.
She paused, and for a second looks moved: "I've heard of people saying that death can be a really special time.
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A year later, they should give us a second look.
So, a second look.
Worth a second look.
"Stand Your Ground needs a second look".
The phenomenon was worth a second look.
No one gave me a second look.
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