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Discover Ludwig"familiar looking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that appears to be familiar, such as a person's face or an item that seems to have been seen before. For example: "He had a familiar looking face, as if I had seen him somewhere before."
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A plane mirror forms a virtual image of near objects, as in the familiar looking glass.
Since his drawings are more familiar looking and approachable, they require less time to read.
Watch the clip on YouTube In which Dirk, Barry, Stig and Nasty receive some enthusiastic support from a familiar looking DJ.
There are familiar looking bar flies, including actors Harold Hopkins and a frazzled looking Graham Blundell (the pair reunited after starring in Bruce Beresford's 1976 classic Don's Party).
It is a familiar looking squad with 12 of the 15 players veterans of the 2012 finals in Sri Lanka.
Instead of bookmarks the minimalist home screen loads up with familiar looking icons, with swipe and tap navigation.
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An ambulance winds around a familiar-looking road.
"I'm sick and tired of all that bloody rubbish," he complained last week to his familiar-looking apprentices.
More likely, the labels say, they were a kind of ear ornament, worn along with the more familiar-looking hoops and hooks incised with geometric patterns and scrollwork.
Others waited until synthetic sounds were available, thanks to inventors like Robert Moog, at the touch of a familiar-looking keyboard.
A soundtrack reminiscent of a Rambo movie played as a group of Syrian soldiers loaded and fired a familiar-looking rocket.
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