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The phrase "looks off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears strange, abnormal, or out of place. For example: 1. "Her smile looks off today, I wonder if something is bothering her." 2. "The painting on the wall looks off center, can you help me adjust it?" 3. "The color scheme of the room looks a bit off, maybe we should consider changing it." 4. "The numbers in the report look off, we should double check our calculations." 5. "The map looks off, I think we took a wrong turn."
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The pairing looks off, viewed through résumés.
The exec looks off, squinting.
This looks off the peg.
The piano really looks off kilter.
Whatever his views about Iraq, Mr Rangel's aim looks off.
The Dungeon Master looks off across the river as though ready to jump it.
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Both are medium-sized cars offering decent performance, practicality and safety and neither looks off-puttingly weird.
Government and union grumbling looks off-base; the plan is voluntary.
Yep, she's looking great - but don't tell her how much slimmer she looks off-screen, as she's heard it all before.
After HWA, powders appear light brown, except for the sample L9 (initial porosity 84%%), which looks off-white.
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