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The phrase "look plain" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that appears simple or unadorned. Example: "She chose to wear a plain dress to the party, wanting to look plain and not draw too much attention to herself."
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To modern eyes, the environments look plain and uninteresting.
Others are just making themselves look plain daft.
Put it this way, she made Sewell look plain.
Whatever point Mr. Langridge was trying to make, those dice look plain silly.
Some apps are no more useful but just look plain weird.
"Women want to feel at ease, to look plain country pretty.
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At this they just looked plain confused.
That looks premature, but the current dividend looks plain unaffordable.
As she picked at her food, she suddenly looked plain.
The tomb itself looked plain and unadorned, its top separated down the middle.
Maintaining her basic salary at £750,000 a year looked plain arrogant.
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