17. Can the word "looks" refer to facial features in English? For example, does it make sense to say "It's been a long time since I last saw him. I didn't recognize him at first because he had different looks."?

Yes, the word "looks" can indeed refer to facial features in English. In the given context, it's appropriate to say, "I didn't recognize him at first because he had different looks."

Here, "looks" refers to the overall appearance, including facial features, that someone presents.

This usage is commonly understood in English and effectively communicates the idea of recognizing someone based on their appearance.

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