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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look general" is not grammatically correct and does not have a clear meaning
It is possible that you are trying to say "general look" or "look generally," but even those phrases would need more context to be correctly used in written English. Here are some examples of how you could use the phrases "general look" or "look generally" correctly: - "The general look of the party was quite elegant, with white tablecloths and candle centerpieces." - "If we look at the statistics generally, we can see a steady increase in sales over the past year."
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"Look, general," he said, "let me tell you one thing: don't accuse me of unprofessional conduct!
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Based on looks or general feeling?
It'salways tempting to look for general truths in literature.
The broadcasting regulator is considering a closer look at general entertainment.
The home secretary, Theresa May, says officials will look at general dusk-to-dawn curfews.
We look for general managers in our hotels who embrace the culture and believe in taking care of their people.
In this paper, first we will look at general design principles that apply to any PowerPoint presentation.
Apparently my look in general was going to be a team effort.
However, the categorization was helpful to look at general trends that could be explored further.
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