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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asian looking" is correct and usable in written English, although it is often capitalized as "Asian-looking." It can be used to describe someone who has physical features typically associated with people from Asia.
Example: "The artist created a character that was Asian-looking, with distinct facial features and dark hair."
Alternatives: "of Asian descent" or "having Asian features".
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Though he was of Irish descent, he was called "Chinaman", then "Chink" and finally "Ching" as he was considered to have an Asian looking face.
My Hardass Asian Mom (HAM) approves of this joke: "Not all Chinese or Asian looking guy speaks Chinese, this is true".
A remake of Red Dawn, which previews with a father being shot in front of his children as they get ready to battle an invasion by vaguely Asian looking bad guys.
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Mr Usman has a bushy beard, South Asian looks and the middle name "Muhammad".
Don't freak out if you can't exactly capture the "Asian" look.
Education is one of the reasons that London has long been a favorite destination for Asians looking to buy property.
This was only Europe's fourth victory in 12 Solheim Cups and another easy American victory might have caused doubts about the contest to resurface, especially with all the brilliant Asians looking on without an invitation to the party.
We also bought a massive half-black, half-white, half-asian looking mannequin that we're going to spray with glossy black paint.
You can also use foundation to cover up freckles, which are very non-Asian looking.
Divisions amongst the Asians look likely to make bridge-building perilously difficult.
And because that does sometimes become an issue when you hear this idea of even when people are joking around, oh all Asians look the same.
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