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Discover Ludwig"look startled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's facial expression or body language when they are surprised or caught off guard. Example: As I entered the dark room, I saw a figure sitting in the corner. They looked startled when they saw me and quickly stood up to greet me.
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Don't look startled.
They look startled themselves.
They look startled when they see me.
They all look startled when someone asks if they are considered nerdy science nuts.
Under current circumstances, Richard's face could be construed to look startled, as if wondering what had happened to his team.
On one wall is a series of Victorian photographs of anonymous female ironworkers from south Wales, who look startled and exhausted after a day's work of breaking rocks, entitled The Shit Old Days.
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Gavin looked startled.
Sarah Tatro looked startled.
Carmona looked startled.
Schreiber looked startled.
Ms. Oxhorn looked startled.
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