Appearance or looks or face?

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strange boy

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Are the following sentences correct?

A: I don't know your brother's name. I just know him by his looks.

B: I don't know your brother's name. I just know him by his face.

C: I don't know your brother's name. I just know him by his appearance.

Thanks in advance.
 
I know him by sight should work.
 
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I don't know your brother's name. I just know him by sight.

 
Do you mean that the three sentences i made are incorrect?
 
May I ask a question?

How about "I recognize him by (his) appearance"?

Is it unnatural?

Thank you.
 
Yes, it is.
 
I'd accept "I don't know his name but I know his face" or "I don't know his name but I would recognise him if I saw him".
 
I'd accept "I don't know his name but I know his face" or "I don't know his name but I would recognise him if I saw him".

May I use the idiom ring a bell (with me)?

His face rings a bell (with me).
 
That has a different meaning.
It means: He face appears familiar to me/I may have met him before.
 
His face rings a bell.

No — but we do say 'That name rings a bell'.

I'm longing to be introduced to somebody called 'Clapper'.
 
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