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The phrase "appear known" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to suggest that something seems to be recognized or familiar, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The results of the study appear known to the participants, as they seemed to recognize the findings."
Alternatives: "seem familiar" or "seem recognized".
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After restoration of spontaneous circulation, pathophysiological changes in cerebral perfusion appear, known as postresuscitation syndrome.
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Few of today's players, it appears, know much about the history of the game or of their union.
Even readers who have never opened the New York Review of Books, where so many of her essays appeared, know the name Susan Sontag.
Most Irish people, it appears, know that there are no easy ways out of the hole.Broke, boom, bubble, bustIreland has been in trouble before.
This allows road properties (such as curvature) to appear as known variables in the prediction horizon.
The first set of leaves that appear are known as the 'seed leaves'.
They all appear to "know their place".
The Pozzos appear to know what they are doing.
They don't appear to know that, but they have.
They appear to know each other, so that's OK.
England did not appear to know what hit them last week.
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