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Discover Ludwig"looks that" is not a correct phrase in written English
Instead, you could use "appears that" or "seems that" to express the same idea. For example, "It appears that the rain stopped."
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Certainly looks that way.
Sure looks that way.
Looks that way.
It certainly looks that way.
Looks that wound.
Admittedly, it hardly looks that way.
Similar(21)
Look, that's Macy.
It just looked that way.
It certainly looked that way.
Superficially, things look that way.
Look, that's not great.
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