Sentence examples for and does not appear to plan from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and does not appear to plan" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be missing a subject or context to clarify what is not appearing to plan.
Example: "The project is falling behind schedule and does not appear to plan."
Alternatives: "and does not seem to be planned" or "and does not look like it was planned."

Idiom

Do's and don't's.

The do's and don't's are what is acceptable or allowed or not within an area or issue, etc.

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CNN will retain non-exclusive ownership of the submitted content and does not appear to plan compensation for content providers.

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For example, information about maternal and infant mortality does not appear to be used to plan preventive activities.

O'Leary's sudden departure from the race does not appear to have been planned.

It does not appear to require additional planning or unusual actions.

The attack does not appear to have been meticulously planned, but neither was it spontaneous or without warning signs.

That does not appear to be the Royals' plan for Hosmer.

There does not appear to be a master plan, but this should only be a habit.

I must say it does not appear to be a very brilliantly planned or executed event".

The plan does not appear to address cooperation with neighboring countries.

That plan, however, does not appear to be gaining much traction in the Legislature.

If that was Mr Cameron's plan, it does not appear to have worked.

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