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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'look obscene' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that appears to be offensive or shocking in nature. For example: "The graffiti on the wall looked obscene."
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"At some point, you start to look obscene," he explained.
If between them they can't name the law, then this week's decision to rebrand refugees as criminals begins to look obscene.
Our entitlement-driven trillion-dollar deficits now, during a time of growth, low unemployment, and relative peace, will look obscene to a future generation facing a depression, a war, or a pandemic.
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'That' is Mansur a 100 yards away near a rock, gesturing obscenely - well it looks obscene to me.
When you have a city like Portland, where child poverty has doubled in the last year, the Paulson plan looks obscene.
Things that normally looked very appealing looked obscene and disgusting.
Kripke said that to individuals elsewhere in the world, the amount of food Americans are throwing away looks "obscene".
Like the actors who play them, the pair have what most don't: good looks and obscene wealth.
To cope with the bun shortage, Franz invents the double-dog, a foodstuff which looks infinitely obscene, being one frank sliced open and wrapped around another.
"They look a little obscene because they're doing yoga".
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