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The phrase "actually look like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe the true appearance or reality of something, often in contrast to expectations or assumptions.
Example: "I was surprised to see how the final product actually looked like compared to the initial sketches."
Alternatives: "truly resemble" or "genuinely appear".
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Such early Canalettos actually look like Venice.
What did it actually look like?
So what did turnout actually look like?
What would that actually look like?
What will VR apps actually look like?
Does the labor market actually look like this?
> What does the response actually look like to the browser?
So what does positive parental support actually look like?
So, what does the change of variable actually look like?
But what did those spending cuts actually look like?
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