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The phrase "does it look like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are asking a rhetorical question to make a point. For example: "Does it look like I have time to finish this project right now?".
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O.K., what does it look like?
what does it look like?
So what does it look like?
"Does it look like Lapland to you?
What does it look like on a plate?
What does it look like on a physical level?
If it's serious, why does it look like a joke?
What does it look like — what period was "Newsies"?
Does it look like a ghetto to you?
Well, sure, but what does it look like?
"What does it look like?" I ask, doubtful.
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