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The phrase "almost look like" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "almost looks like" or "almost looking like," depending on the context.
Example: "The clouds almost look like cotton candy in the sky."
Alternatives: "seem to resemble" or "appear to be like."
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Standing on the deck of a 20-foot-long bass boat on a 560-acre lake in west Tennessee, they almost look like two tanned brothers.
From what we have seen, advertisers can also use this to have the ads that often appear in the promotions inbox (the kind that almost look like emails) expand into larger ads in the grid view, too.
"They almost look like makeup palettes".
"They almost look like mini-brains," she said.
In the moody lighting (by David Ferri), they almost look like faces reconstructed by plastic surgery.
It can almost look like he's batting the ball down into the opposing court.
"They almost look like orcs – they're so monstrous and dehumanised by their work.
The design was partly inspired by Vermont's covered bridges, Mr. Eudenbach said, which "almost look like Donald Judd sculptures".
When Garcia and Hernandez match up Tuesday night, it will almost look like a trick of time-lapse photography.
"Some of the things we have from digs are a bit rubbish; some of them almost look like apprentice pieces.
If you squint right, the skaters almost look like a bunch of kids playing in the street.
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