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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looks empty" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe the appearance of something lacking people or content. For example: "The playground looks empty now that the children have gone home."
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"It looks empty," she said.
"Everybody looks empty," he said.
Now they've gone, the area looks empty without them.
The place looks empty, the doors are closed.
Although, from certain angles, the G looks empty during Shield games, it certainly doesn't feel empty.
It's very flashy, but truthfully, when you walk in, if it's not full, it looks empty.
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Offices may look empty.
But several luxury boxes looked empty.
Obama has just made his own enlightened words look empty.
She saw a house that looked empty, & approached it.
Did he think his lanyard would look empty?
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