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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it looks rather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express an opinion or observation about something that appears a certain way. Here are a few examples: - "It looks rather sunny outside. Maybe we should go for a walk." - "I'm not sure about this recipe. It looks rather complicated." - "I don't like that painting. It looks rather dull to me."
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The overall standard of fit and finish is very sound, and it looks rather stylish in its own way.
But it looks rather rushed.
Outside, it looks rather bullying and corporate.
It looks rather like a stroke of lightning.
For ordinary people, unfamiliar with the UN's arcane workings, it looks rather depressing.
But it looks rather more likely that nationalism is going to retreat in the British Isles.
Starting a distillery is not for the fainthearted though it looks rather fun.
1.41pm BST Weather watch It looks rather nice at the finish in Ivrea.
When you first see it, you can be forgiven for thinking that it looks rather strange.
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It would be unfair to describe the original Carousel as being badly styled, but, like many American consumer products of the era, it looked rather clumsy and fussy, and was redeemed only by its chutzpah.
At first, it looked rather awkward.
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