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The phrase "appear to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a perception or observation about someone or something that seems to be in the process of understanding or achieving something.
Example: "They appear to get the concept after the explanation was provided."
Alternatives: "seem to understand" or "look like they grasp".
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They want to appear to get it".
They appear to get better treatment from the government.
"It doesn't appear to get into the brain very well.
Cameron's tie did not appear to get the memo.
Unfortunately the justice secretary does not appear to get that.
Redknapp certainly held Giggs's shirt and did not appear to get the ball with his tackle.
In fact the closer you look, the grimmer those prospects appear to get.
Cornerbacks appear to get better when they are faster and bigger, but their ability to jump is surprisingly irrelevant.
He must also ensure that his good friend does not get — or appear to get — special treatment.
Many parents share your frustration when they watch a child appear to get "stuck" on an author.
When you start walking toward them across the salt pan, they do not appear to get any closer.
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