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"look neat" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the appearance of something, such as a person's outfit or a room. It implies that the subject is well-organized, tidy, and aesthetically pleasing. Example: Her hair and makeup were flawless, and her outfit looked neat and put-together. In this example, "look neat" is used to describe the appearance of the person's outfit, indicating that it is well-kept and visually pleasing.
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It may look neat and tidy today.
"He just likes to look neat".
"I always wanted to look neat and nice," she said.
"The shorter hairstyles are very in," he said, "and guys want to look neat".
The case for determinism may look neat, yet it's always been resisted.
Somehow, a navy wool bootcut jumpsuit managed to make me look neat, nipped in and understated.
Their yards look neat and clean and controlled; they are appalling.
I just love the whole 1970s look: neat afro, Wrangler jacket, polo neck and round sunglasses.
There's too much of me to look neat, which is most disappointing.
Does it look neat?
To my ignorant self, they look neat.
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