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The phrase "appeared to be doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's actions or behavior that seem to indicate a particular activity or state. Example: "She appeared to be doing her homework, but she was actually watching videos online."
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The museum appeared to be doing well.
The broader markets appeared to be doing better.
But Mr. Romney appeared to be doing better in Mississippi.
Or at least, that's what it appeared to be doing.
Revising those figures down meant that workers as a group appeared to be doing even worse than they had appeared to be doing.
He attended conferences and dropped in on small labs that appeared to be doing ambitious work.
The good bacteria appeared to be doing something, but hadn't gained a foothold in Gene's gut.
The sectors cutting jobs included retailing and finance, which had appeared to be doing relatively well.
The big sign had been placed outside, and it appeared to be doing its job.
Some animals, which appeared to be doing well, have plummeted towards extinction.
But after an hour Herath appeared to be doing his own impressions.
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appeared to be walking
appeared to be standing
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