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The phrase "appeared to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to clarify or provide insight into a particular topic or situation.
Example: "The data presented in the report appeared to explain the sudden increase in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "seemed to clarify" or "looked to elucidate".
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She appeared to explain why she called Mr. Martin back in the first place.
We are all together!" That idea appeared to explain the willingness of Hamas to have Fatah flags in such evidence.
Bianca Jagger graciously appeared, to explain that she supported the Liberal Democrats because of their commitment to world peace.
Wilson himself then appeared to explain the problems and to announce that the final scene would not include the flying figures it should.
Cable, who took the lead role in arranging the privatisation alongside business minister Michael Fallon, endured a bruising encounter with the select committee when he first appeared to explain the Royal Mail deal.
The leader of a Trotskyist group called Socialist Fight, Downing had published a blogpost that appeared to explain the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center as resulting from western foreign policy.
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Helena then appears to explain her machinations and claim her rightful spouse.
"Thats was not my purpose," she added, appearing to explain herself.
The notion that New Yorkers generally quit working earlier also did not appear to explain the disparities.
(That would appear to explain the 50 drop-in sites that would help with minority outreach, according to the draft).
"Wealth by itself now appears to explain about one-fifth of the total level of consumer outlays," the chairman said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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