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The phrase "appear to be linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perceived connection or relationship between two or more things, often in a context of analysis or observation.
Example: "The data from the two studies appear to be linked, suggesting a common underlying factor."
Alternatives: "seem to be connected" or "seem to be related."
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The arrests appear to be linked to the alleged funding of al-Shabaab – the al-Qaida-linked terrorist group in Somalia.
The new problem at Lascaux, however, does not appear to be linked to the fusarium fungus.
All three groups appear to be linked and started their uprisings to oust President Laurent Gbagbo.
The authorities considered the threat serious, but the case did not appear to be linked to terrorism, they said.
He has been investigating the keys, which appear to be linked to a US Postal Service mailbox.
The crisis would appear to be linked more to Mr. Ohnesorg's management style than to the orchestra's financial situation.
Several prominent terrorist groups appear to be linked to al-Qaeda by little more than inspiration and the internet.
The new list features 9,200 names, most of which do superficially appear to be linked to Isis.
What's more, they say, the devices appear to be linked to a decrease in the use of nicotine replacement therapies on prescription.
So far, officials have identified questionable expenses that they say appear to be linked to Dr. Tassone, like $33,141 paid to a dry cleaner he uses.
The action by the French authorities did not appear to be linked to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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