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The phrase "appearance of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the visual aspect or outward look of an object, concept, or situation.
Example: "The appearance of something can often influence people's perceptions and judgments."
Alternatives: "look of something" or "visual aspect of something".
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His pictures have the appearance of something planned and completed.
'Why should the appearance of something offend people?
They put plants in the windows to give the appearance of something other than vacancy.
The real achievement in the past half-decade has been the appearance of something approaching stability in earnings.
That is, they condense the appearance of something – a person, a scene, a sequence – and preserve it.
In our youth-fixated media culture, the appearance of something as wrinkled as Robert Redford's "The Company You Keep" is a bit of a surprise.
Similar(29)
"Images were first made to conjure up the appearances of something that was absent," he writes.
They give the appearance of knowing something we don't.
"It's just the appearance of doing something," she said.
That would give the appearance of doing something without actually doing anything, leaving draconian measures for later should they be needed.
A Commission is a safety valve to pretend action and give the appearance of doing something.
More suggestions(16)
onset of something
feel of something
illusion of something
transfer of something
image of something
evidence of something
performance of something
aspect of something
presence of something
one of something
appearance of innocence
appearance of course
appearance of invincibility
appearance of power
appearance of progress
appearance of dominator
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