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Discover Ludwig"look wise" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb phrase to describe the way someone looks or appears. It can also be written as "lookwise" without a space. Example: "She gave me a lookwise glance before walking away." In this sentence, "lookwise" is used to describe how the woman gave a glance, indicating that she appeared to be thoughtful or contemplative in the way she looked at the speaker.
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Such policies look wise given NATO's troubles raising troops.
At first squint, this might look wise: preaching national unity, Mr Karzai has done heroic service.
Unlike those of her self-delighted siblings and parents, her small mouth and wide eyes look wise but unhappy.
If policy makers in Berlin are right and the turning point has been reached, they will look wise.
He lasted just two years in the post, but his big free agent signings all look wise in hindsight.
Don't expect it".' Cink has already made Sutton look wise by winning the NEC Invitational on Sunday.
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"Did Kissinger want to look wiser, warmer, more sincere than he suspected he was?" Avedon wrote later.
Put horn-rimmed glasses on the owl to make it look wiser.
(He looks wise).
This looks wise.
He looks wise too.
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