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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look radiant" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who appears glowing, healthy, or exceptionally beautiful, often in the context of special occasions or good health. Example: "On her wedding day, she looked radiant in her elegant gown."
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They did not look radiant.
You look radiant.
Suddenly I didn't look radiant.
She did look radiant; her cheeks had turned pink because of this whole silly scene.
And you, reader, you look radiant too, all unwashed and death-breathed and hungover.
"You look radiant, Olga!" my grandfather said in his booming voice.
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Ingrid Bergman always looked radiant in a habit.
Ms. Wilson looked radiant at Town Hall on Wednesday night.
Sometimes she looks tired and sometimes she's bursting with energy and looks radiant and fabulous.
What if she turns into her mother?" Lynn started looking radiant.
Inci comes out of the dressing room looking radiant in a sundress.
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