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The phrase "first looks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "first looks" to describe someone's initial impression or appearance. For example: - "At first looks, the new student seemed shy and reserved, but after getting to know them, they turned out to be quite outgoing." - "The house may not be impressive at first looks, but once you step inside, you will see its true charm and beauty." - "The movie received mixed reviews, but based on first looks, I think it will be a success at the box office."
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The first looks safer.
(This after he first looks in the mirror, of course).
The plot isn't nearly as complex as it first looks.
The dance at first looks minimal; a matter of tiny, incremental shifts of position.
The fair also can give first looks at art that will turn up in galleries later.
In search of answers, Mr Tough first looks at the problem on a neurological level.
The first looks for companies whose stocks are selling near 52-week lows.
If Dolezal obscenely fantasized about becoming black, Hudson at first looks like a clear-eyed calculator.
First Looks SEVERAL manufacturers are striving to capture the consumers known as early adopters.
The first looks like, but cannot just be seen as, the second.
"First looks!" The models made their way to their stations for inspection.
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