Sentence examples for appear to be usually from inspiring English sources

The phrase "appear to be usually" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to happen regularly, but the construction is awkward and not standard.
Example: "They appear to be usually busy during the weekends."
Alternatives: "seem to be often" or "tend to be typically".

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Paresthesias appear to be usually benign, and their mechanism seems to be unrelated to the interference with nerve transmission.

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N mRNA 3' processing at the consensus poly(A) site appears to be usually suppressed in Drosophila embryos.

While Goodman may appear to be, and is usually discussed as, criticizing the resemblance theory of pictorial representation the "most naïve view of representation" (1976, 3)—his real target is indeed much broader than that after all, of the resemblance view he also claims that "vestiges" of it, "with assorted refinements, persist in most writing on representation" (1976, 3).

Unusually high gust factors have been found, but they appear to be rare, and are usually associated with spiral rain-bands feeding into the tropical cyclone, rather than the main body of the storm.

Because these TEs (and all other unselected DNAs) are fragmented and removed so rapidly by accumulated small deletions (see below), all of the insertions appear to be very recent, usually within the last 2 6 million years [87].

The flowers appear to be perfect, but they are usually either male or female.

So role obligations, i.e., obligations that we have in virtue of occupying some role (whether or not voluntarily assumed), appear to be special obligations: they are usually owed to some limited class of persons and one acquires them through some actions of one's own or in virtue of one's status, not as a result of intrinsic features of the obligee or of the state of affairs to be promoted.

The main reason would appear to be that such fisheries are usually not profitable without high external inputs.

The stores appear to be under-staffed, as it is usually hard to find ready assistance.

The planes, which appear to be F-16's, usually make one pass over a target and then return for a bombing run.

Similar assemblages were soon discovered in the Leicestershire in the UK, Newfoundland, Canada, and Namibia, and are now known worldwide, They are imprints of what, in the absence of any mineralised body parts, appear to be soft bodies, but usually preserved on the undersides of slabs of coarse-grained rocks like sandstone and quartzite, with no organic matter preserved.

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