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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look like fools" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a person or group of people who have acted in a foolish manner. For example, "The boys looked like fools after they got caught sneaking out of the house."
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"We'll -- I mean the city will -- look like fools".
So we don't look like fools, is the answer.
"Investors in LJM2, at best, look like fools.
"but never language that makes the lawyers look like fools".
You just wanna laugh at N.W.A, make us all look like fools".
Missourians may look like fools, as Mr. Kraske lamented, but other states might be looking at them with envy.
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How do you pick on the big guy and not look like fool?
It's about us looking like fools".
You've let them manipulate you into looking like fools".
We stood on the Everglades boardwalk, an hour south of Miami Beach, squinting in the sun, looking like fools.
Pedro lamented the fact that Barcelona had been left "looking like fools".
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