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The phrase "appear to be consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing observations or findings that seem to align or match in a particular context.
Example: "The results of the experiment appear to be consistent with our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "seem to align" or "seem to match".
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Therefore, the observed trends appear to be consistent over time.
Do their practices appear to be consistent with their views about response?
In each case empirical developmental changes appear to be consistent with the IPPs.
Our findings appear to be consistent with theoretical and experimental results available in the literature.
Model predictions appear to be consistent with reported laboratory fluidized-bed reduction data.
The theoretical results appear to be consistent with the experimental ones.
The results of the latest study appear to be consistent with those of previous, smaller studies.
Importantly, these results appear to be consistent whether there is 0, 1, or 2 contrast agents in the phantom.
However, pore distribution does not appear to be consistent with the presence of tubercles or depressions on the outer surface.
The results also appear to be consistent with the few papers that have compared onshore pipeline and shipping between harbours.
The changes observed following repeated inhalation exposure appear to be consistent with a retention-related etiopathology (kinetic overload).
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