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The phrase 'what does it look like' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to ask someone to describe an object or a situation. For example: "I don't know what the new office looks like; can you tell me what does it look like?".
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What does it look like and sound like, what are the qualities of the people who do it?
O.K., what does it look like?
what does it look like?
So what does it look like?
What does it look like on a plate?
What does it look like on a physical level?
What does it look like — what period was "Newsies"?
Well, sure, but what does it look like?
"What does it look like?" I ask, doubtful.
-"What does it look like?" Dale Layne asked.
So many people ask: so what does it look like?
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