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The phrase "looked like something" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe resemblance or similarity between two things or to express an opinion or observation about someone or something's appearance. Example: The old abandoned house looked like something out of a horror movie, with its broken windows and overgrown garden.
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Everything looked like something else.
It looked like something Barbie might drive.
It looked like something anyone could do.
She looked like something else, something magnificent.
"It looked like something good.
"It looked like something mechanical".
It looked like something and nothing.
He looked like something out of Auschwitz".
It looked like something was going on.
"It looked like something was bugging him.
(She looked like something out of Gauguin).
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