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The phrase "appear to be very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an observation or perception about something that seems to have a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "The results of the experiment appear to be very promising, indicating potential breakthroughs in the research."
Alternatives: "seem to be quite" or "look to be very".
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In terms of pure visual appearances, the graphic novel and film appear to be very similar.
"Balanchine and Cunningham appear to be very different," she said.
The sting operations appear to be very popular with parents.
"They will appear to be very legally neutral".
But it does not appear to be very much.
Several women appear to be very comfortable reading out what they have just written.
Commission meetings appear to be very mannerly and cross words are "rarely employed".
These girls all appear to be very well-behaved in the bedroom, so far, at least.
Like, they fill the frame in a really uncomfortable way and appear to be very heavy.
After a rocky start, the two appear to be very friendly indeed.
"We appear to be very interested in things churchy, but it's an accident really.
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