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The phrase "appeared for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was visible or present for a temporary period of time.
Example: "The comet appeared for a while before disappearing from view."
Alternatives: "showed up briefly" or "was visible for a short time".
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Even Wier Chrisemer appeared for a while in a Renaissance festival.
After that, no other scheduled national commercials appeared for a while.
Nonetheless, as things appeared for a while the water was going to pour into the prison.
Clinton's 1994 framework agreement appeared, for a while, to curb North Korea's weapons programmes.
(One appeared for a while in our office, but after a couple of terrible soundings it was thankfully dispatched).
The reform bill, sponsored by Senator Paul Sarbanes of Maryland, appeared for a while to be dead on arrival.
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And they will probably keep appearing for a while yet.
Endnotes for cited material appear for a while and then disappear for vast stretches.
"Well, the first brilliant play about Brexit is not going to appear for a while because none of us knows yet what is going to happen.
They'll also contact them if they don't appear for a while and ask if they have problems and how they can help".
Yet it does appear for a while that Harriet's school might achieve its super-objective of winning her mother's approval: "An inspired idea," she imagines her mother saying.
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