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If you want to communicate the idea of making an appeal, you would use the phrase 'appeal to'. For example, "The lawyer appealed to the court for an extension on the deadline."
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The appeal — at least in theory — is simple.
The dismemberment of Bosnia has wide appeal at this stage.
That message could appeal at a national level.
Their musical rhythms and buttery textures appeal at a glance.
Police have lodged an appeal at the supreme court.
"There's even some sex appeal at work there," he said.
American officials hope to appeal at the highest level.
The format certainly has its appeal: at the very least, self-ridicule is entertaining.
Limato is the safest choice, but Tendu makes considerable each-way appeal at 16-1.
The state's attorney general is planning an appeal at the state's Supreme Court.
Defendants typically have the right to appeal at several stages of the legal process.
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