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The phrase "to look like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or person in terms of their appearance. For example: "The doll's dress was designed to look like a fairy costume."
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To look like Madonna.
Nobody wants to look like a jerk.
I need to look like a superhero".
That's supposed to look like sex.
"He started to look like a runner".
Stability has come to look like stagnation.
"I wanted to look like him.
I want to look like Joan Rivers".
Who aspires to look like that?
I wanted it to look like myself.
Would I want to look like that?
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