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The phrase "fearsome look" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's appearance that evokes fear or intimidation. Example: "The villain in the movie had a fearsome look that sent shivers down the spines of the audience."
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Muscles ripple under his dark T-shirt, and a chain tattooed above his biceps gives him a fearsome look.
He was an ebullient man with a strong jaw and a scar on his right temple that gave him a fearsome look.
From the fearsome look of the Tasmanian tigers in Ford's painting, this might be one species best not recreated by the synthetic biologists.
The foundations were encouragingly laid last year during the Test series victory against New Zealand but the return of Burgess and the arrival of Bennett gives England a fearsome look they have not had in decades, if ever.
If you feel eyes are fearsome, look at the space between students rather than their eyes.
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In the gloomy firelight we could see people jabbing the air with fearsome looking spears.
At 5-foot-11 and 180 muscular pounds, he is a fearsome looking man.
But the discovery of the weapons during his capture gave the fearsome looking pikes some degree of threatening celebrity.
It is fearsome looking, a carbine hybrid of a pistol and a long gun with a mouthful of a name: the Kel-Tec Sub Rifle 2000.
McCrimmon was fearsome looking — dark-haired and built like a piece of granite, with a round helmet that fit him like the cap on a rivet.
And in the left-center of the picture, there is a truly fearsome looking thing: a sword of sorts, but with four blades and three handles, instead of the usual one apiece.
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