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Discover Ludwig"what it looks" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as part of a larger sentence to convey the appearance or visual aspect of something. Example: "I couldn't believe what it looked like when I walked into the room. The walls were painted bright pink and there were multicolored streamers covering the ceiling."
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That's what it looks like.
"But I know what it looks like.
But that is what it looks like.
Yet that is what it looks like.
"You can see what it looks like.
"Because that's what it looks like".
Sometimes, it's about what it looks like".
What about what it looks like?
This is what it looks like.
And that's what it looks like.
"That's what it looks like," Randall agreed.
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