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The phrase "appearances of course" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing perceptions or impressions, but it needs clarification or rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "While the project seems successful, the appearances of course can be deceiving."
Alternatives: "seeming appearances" or "outward appearances".
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Appearances, of course, deceive.
Appearances, of course, are not deceptive.
Appearances, of course, are often deceiving.
There is a significant element of keeping up appearances, of course, but it is not just that.
Some of the biggest shows are still to come with Chanel and Louis Vuitton taking place later in this week, the event is certain to attract A-list names - and more Kimye appearances of course.
The urgency of Wall Street's meltdown and revamping health care dominated many of Obama's media appearances, of course.
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The promotional in-store appearance, of course.
For his clients, appearance, of course, is everything.
Mrs. Clinton's age and appearance, of course, provide an irresistible topic for the conservative media.
Coltrane's appearance, of course, should guarantee decent Monday-night ratings for ITV.
That appearance, of course, resulted in a game-ending blown call in Baltimore, when Teixeira slid into first base and aggravated the injury.
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