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The phrase "appear to like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an observation or perception about someone's feelings or preferences.
Example: "She appears to like the new restaurant we tried last night."
Alternatives: "seem to enjoy" or "seem to favor".
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Voters appear to like broad recall laws.
The French appear to like his idea.
Stryker investors, however, did not appear to like the news.
Don't appear to like it much, someone said, and laughed.
Yet the most enthusiastic Republican voters appear to like him better than You Know Who.
What she does appear to like is your body, can't keep her hands off it.
More to the point, he and Mr Romney appear to like one another.
Q. Gizmodo readers appear to like the coverage of Apple and new gadgets.
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Women appeared to like the plan even more with 56% declaring they would be more likely to support Rauner.
Yet Wall Street appears to like it.
And the market appeared to like what it saw.
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