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"was looking like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe how something appears. For example, "He was looking like he had something to say, but then he changed his mind."
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"Last night, Tony Abbott was looking like a leader; Kevin Rudd was looking like a reader".
Becoming a hermit was looking like a good option.
Arthur was looking like a latter day seer.
Rubio, to him, was looking like that guy.
'I was looking like this down-and-out French tramp.
Injuries ruined what was looking like a great cross-country trip for the reeling Jags.
Suddenly this was looking like more trouble than the cargo company, Charter Unifeeder, wanted.
Until Corbyn's speech, the remain campaign was looking like a one-man show.
Our crime was looking like the people who had bombed Pearl Harbor a few months before.
The Trump trade was looking like a winner for Moscow, but now, not so much.
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