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The phrase "appeared to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or phenomenon that seems to change or develop over time, often based on observation or perception.
Example: "The species in the study appeared to evolve in response to the changing environment, adapting their behaviors and physical traits."
Alternatives: "seemed to develop" or "appeared to change".
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But the plan -- and the way it appeared to evolve in last-minute negotiations between Govs.
Alterations in copy number were widely shared, suggesting they occurred early in carcinogenesis, while point mutations appeared to evolve gradually over a longer period of time.
Mqs3 appeared to evolve in a southwesterly direction (from Group 1 to Group 2; the temporal relationship is shown in Fig. 3b) within the local fracture, which is located at a depth of approximately 1 2 km.
However, as noted above, the HDR in white matter ROIs appeared to evolve much more slowly than the model HDR.
Recalling Feinberg's hypothesis, the disease appeared to evolve through changes in methylation.
The dysplastic tumours appeared to evolve from the lower grade adenomatous lesions (Fig 5E).
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First, the slower-evolving gene copies appear to evolve at the preduplication rates regardless of how long ago the duplication event occurred.
As we know from the iconic poison dart frogs, amphibians also appear to evolve conspicuous colours.
But the virus did not appear to evolve the ability to pass readily from person to person.
Exploits appear to evolve, with increasing levels of sophistication, in order to target multiple victims.
With crests exposed, PBRs appear to evolve into scalloped terrain due to abrasion.
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