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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look of" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "looked at" or "looked for" when referring to a person's gaze. Example: She looked at me with a distinct look of disappointment.
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The look of San Diego?
The look of horror!
That look of suspicion.
The look of buildings.
And what about the look of poets?
Sicotte flashed a look of amused surprise.
A look of helplessness crossed his face.
The look of the bystanders changes.
Like the look of that trinket?
"It was a look of complete shock.
Better was the look of disgust, dismay.
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