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Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook."



 
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Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook." #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 01, 2008 20:32 pm   Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook."
 

Hi

Is this sentence correct and natural?? Any suggestions are welcome.

Quote:
I didn't like the food from the outlook.


The speaker dislikes the "look" of the food.

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Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook." #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:27 am   Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook."
 

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No. 'I didn't like the look of the food.'
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