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The phrase "appealing something" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is meant by "appealing something," as "appealing" typically functions as an adjective or a verb that requires a direct object or context to make sense.
Example: "The decision was appealing to the committee, but they still needed to review the details."
Alternatives: "challenging a decision" or "requesting a review".
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"This area may look grim, but the harm is superficial .To make Kensington truly appealing, something closer to hallucination would be required.
In that instant, adrenaline running, fielders appealing, something inside of the head can just say: stay.
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We are appealing for something more important than funds.
As I said in an earlier post, I think we can justify our first epistemic principles — our trust in science — but I think that will involve appealing to something more than the epistemic principles themselves.
For according to Wittgenstein 'justification consists in appealing to something independent' (ibid., art. 265).
They take readers on a metaphysical journey, appealing to something primal and experiential.
Prepared with eel, vegetables, and a variety of herbs, it looks, well, about as appealing as something fishy, green, and chunky can look.
There is something appealing about the idea of twelve ordinary, uneducated men starting something as extraordinary as the Church.
It'll be because they witnessed science doing something human, something genuine, something legitimately appealing on its own merits.
It reveals itself as something foreign, something exotic and something immensely appealing.
Is there something appealing to actors about these kind of ensemble pictures?
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