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The phrase "all but looking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly or almost the case, except for one specific aspect, in this case, looking. Example: "The project was all but looking complete, with only a few minor details left to finalize."
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Philosophically, all this is of no interest at all, but looking at it from a cultural point of view one gets a fascinating whiff of the bewildering concerns of students reading Plato in the sixth century.
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OK, so we have a few little problems like having it all turning into doing it all, and finding a nice guy to do any of it with at all, but look on the bright side!
Take social photo sharing, for example; not a new concept at all, but look at the big players right now: Instagram?
Not punk at all but looks nice dressed up in studs.
Some may not study at all, but look for a job instead".
Being smart is all brain power but looking intelligent can help a lot too!
But looking at all special elections may underestimate the president's disadvantage.
"Everybody said that the 76ers had all the heart, but look at this team," Harper said.
We've been crap all year but look where we are.
She won the 2008 French Open then lost all form but looked reborn here.
They are all unique but look sort of like one another.
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