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Discover Ludwig"Looks staged" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English to describe an event or situation that appears artificial or choreographed.
It suggests that the appearance is not genuine or natural. Example: The photo of the celebrity walking her dog in the park looks staged, with perfect lighting and her hair perfectly styled.
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I bought it from an antiques dealer many years ago because I had never seen a picture that so perfectly distills the essence of the game; it almost looks staged.
Hahaha fat boy hit the building?lol it looks staged to me.
In many cases that post looks staged and stays up only a few hours and then gets deleted to make room for other sponsored content.
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The picture looked staged for the British media, but wasn't.
It can't looked lived in; it has to look staged.
If they had this conversation on the street, it would look staged.
The pictures looked staged, critics said, far more professional than the usual 'squaddie pics'.
It might have looked staged from the outside, but growing up where we all did, that's how things were".
We stayed at a ranch, under a night sky so full of beguiling stars that it looked staged.
"It makes the most grotesque killings look staged, like you're in a new and daring section of Disney World: Dahmerland".
No, it doesn't look staged.
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