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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looks of things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express one's judgment or impression based on physical appearance or observable cues. Here is an example: "From the looks of things, it seems like we'll be having a storm tonight."
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Not by the looks of things.
Very good by the looks of things.
Twickenham is absolutely rammed, by the looks of things.
Tuohy is off injured by the looks of things.
By the looks of things, tomorrow is upon us already.
Brown is OK by the looks of things.
Again! 10.47pm BST Action soon, by the looks of things!
And, by the looks of things, the Kremlin is either in denial, scared, or both.
But now, from the looks of things, the pain has paid off.
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Oakville Jailhouse, Nov. 2, 6 p.m., georgeweststoryfest.org MARFA The Look of Things Gentrification happens in the unlikeliest of places.
Go to the beach and walk around and look of things in the sand that look interesting.
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