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Discover Ludwig"looks rather" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong or specific feeling about something or someone. Example: "The painting looks rather abstract, don't you think?" In this sentence, "looks rather" is used to convey the speaker's opinion that the painting appears to be abstract. It expresses a strong feeling about the painting being abstract rather than a more neutral statement such as "the painting is abstract."
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But it looks rather rushed.
Cage looks rather surprised.
He looks rather foolish.
"Everything looks rather tatty, because it is".
These days, the portfolio looks rather different.
But overall it all looks rather painful.
But that point looks rather distant.
(It also looks rather fantastic on).
Outside, it looks rather bullying and corporate.
He looks rather precious and over-preened.
For a moment Grohl looks rather pensive.
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