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Could someone correct this sentence please?

George looks well in a tuxedo.
  

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" is correct. silly note: If George is insane and usually wears a flour sack as his clothing, then "George looks 'well' in a tuxedo", with the word 'well' used here to mean that he looks sane, could make sense too. )

  • " is correct.
  • silly note: If George is insane and usually wears a flour sack as his clothing, then "George looks 'well' in a tuxedo", with the word 'well' used here to mean that he looks sane, could make sense too.
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"George looks good in a tuxedo." is correct.

silly note:

If George is insane and usually wears a flour sack as his clothing, then "George looks 'well' in a
tuxedo", with the word 'well' used here to mean that he looks sane, could make sense too.

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