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The phrase "a cat appears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or event in which a cat becomes visible or is noticed.
Example: "As the sun began to set, a cat appears from behind the bushes, startling the birds nearby."
Alternatives: "a cat shows up" or "a cat comes into view".
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Next minute, a cat appears, and is quickly inhumed.
Being around a cat appears to promote an immune response that protects children from cat allergies and asthma.
Being a large object, a cat appears to follow the classical laws of prequantum physics; quantum mechanics tends to hold sway over small objects, such as atoms.
A cat appears before Ichigo, then merges with her.
I don't have a cat but when a single woman dies alone a cat appears".
A cat appears when Ah Jong first meets Jennie on her visit home, and secondarily when Li's partner Chang tries to catch Ah Jong in Jennie's apartment.
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A cat appeared from behind a bale of hay.
As Charles D. Cohen notes in his "The Seuss, the Whole Seuss, and Nothing but the Seuss" (2004), "throughout the 1930s and 1940s, a cat appeared in the background of Dr. Seuss illustrations the way that Hitchcock appeared in his films — not in every one but often enough to be noticed".
The home secretary Theresa May's claim that a Bolivian student was saved from deportation by the existence of a pet cat appears to have been lifted almost word for word from the leader of the UK Independence party.
As the car chugs along the road the engine starts to splutter and spark, before a giant phantom cat appears behind it and then it's game over for the little vehicle.
On a November morning in 2009, a "wild cat" appeared in the garden of a basic health clinic in Moneragala district, Uva Province, Sri Lanka.
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