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The phrase “looks much like” is correct and usable in written English
It is used as a comparison to show that two things are similar in some way. For example, "The dress she wore for the gala looks much like the one she wore to the prom last year."
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Britain looks much like America.
It looks much like earlier boards.
Maru looks much like the old Lotus East.
Inside, this looks much like any other school.
The company looks much like a binary option on the British oil giant's incompetence.
Tags have a tendency to fall off, and without them one shark looks much like another.
Whether frolicking or fighting, the kids engage in nothing that looks much like sexual behavior.
What is remarkable about it is that it looks much like any other manufacturing plant.
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Texas may not look much like Ireland.
He may not look much like Frank Serpico.
This game looked much like that one.
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