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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what it look" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of "what does it look like." Example: "Can you describe what it look like?"
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Every day I experience the "real mama drama" and this is what it look like.
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"But I know what it looks like.
This is what it looked like".
That's what it looks like.
Yet that is what it looks like.
That's what it looked like.
"You can see what it looks like.
"Because that's what it looks like".
But that is what it looks like.
Can you imagine what it looked like?
Here is what it looked like.
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