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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how it will look" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a visual representation of something or an expected outcome. For example: "Once we paint the walls, I can't wait to see how it will look."
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But Hensley knows how it will look.
Now we know how it will look and sound.
'Yes,' said Branagh, 'that's how it will look.
You think about the color, and how it will look on the stage.
Tells how it will look; it is expected to cost 27 million dollars.
"I imagine it as quite a contemplative space," she says, envisaging how it will look.
They do them to see how it will look and feel.
When we look back in 100 years, who knows how it will look with hindsight.
Think how it will look on your wrinkled skin when you're 65".
When selecting play equipment, however, do give some thought to how it will look.
You've got an idea about how it will look, and smell, and most of all how it will taste.
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