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The phrase "wild look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's appearance or expression, implying a sense of untamed or fierce energy. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is chaotic or uncontrollable. Example: As she stepped onto the stage, her eyes took on a wild look, sending a shiver down the audience's spine. Example: The forest was dense and untamed, with a wild look that seemed to beckon adventurers and daredevils.
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Wild look in his eye?
Yet he has a wild look in his eye.
"There was a kind of wild look in their eyes.
There is a wild look in his eyes.
A high flush on her neck, a darty, wild look.
There was a wild look in his eye.
"He had this wild look in his eyes, kind of bewildered," Mr. Jones said.
He had a wild look about him then, a Gandalf in an anorak.
Despite the changing demographics, there is still the need to keep up a certain wild look.
But the Devils, even after starting slowly today, made the Wild look fumbling and helpless.
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