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"look smart" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe an event or someone's appearance. For example, you could say, "He looked smart in his suit and tie."
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Looking smart means you have to study, not just "look" smart.
You look smart enough.
"You look smart".
The dishes, though, look smart.
The narrators will look smart.
That place will look smart".
"Glasses don't make Rick Perry look smart.
They are mostly decoration: they look smart.
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People look smarter.
Makes you look smarter.
Jamie made Sandy look smarter and act smarter than he was.
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