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The phrase "affect a look of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something influences or changes the appearance or expression of someone or something.
Example: "The lighting in the room can greatly affect a look of warmth and comfort."
Alternatives: "create an appearance of" or "influence the look of".
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Ms. Sorvino has little to do but stretch her long legs and affect a look of bovine contentment.
In the prolegomenon to the monograph, Buckley describes using his wife's eyeliner and rouge to affect a look of sleeplessness.
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"Believe me, the previous Administration gave us a mess," he said, affecting a look of disgust.
So, I am perplexed -" Mo affected a look of innocent confusion.
Some tilt their heads, affecting a look of grave sympathy, as if he had just lost a family member.
But because of budget cuts at the university, less money is available for items that affect the look of a production, like sets, lights and costumes.
The only reason to avoid the green part of a scallion is if it will negatively affect the look of the food you are preparing.
It can be just as important as well if you want a more fashionable watch because scratches can also affect the look of the watch.
Windows will also check to make sure the screen display is set to its native resolution, as different monitor settings can affect the look of the screen text.
Make sure you leave no paper or fabric on the surface as this could affect the look of the frosted glass once it dries.
Hairdryer quotient A qualified lawyer who affects the look of a chain-smoking Zagreb mafioso, he once sent three star players home and fined them £20,000 for popping out to a nightclub on tour.
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