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The phrase "appearing to involve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or action that seems to include or engage certain elements or factors, often based on observation rather than certainty.
Example: "The investigation is appearing to involve multiple stakeholders, which complicates the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "seeming to include" or "suggesting involvement of".
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Unfortunately, he left himself open to some rather predictable ridicule, mostly appearing to involve his lack of pace on the pitch.
And sadly the threatened attacks have much in common - with the majority linked to al-Qaida, each one of them not a gesture, but designed to ensure maximum damage; the majority appearing to involve home-grown suicide bombers, who would kill themselves to maim or kill fellow citizens.
The first option is theologically unsatisfying, appearing to involve some sort of lack in God's power to make things happen as he chooses, and the second threatens monotheism itself.
states: "Public affairs activities will not support any event involving (or appearing to involve) the promotion, endorsement, or sponsorship of any individual, civilian enterprise, religious or sectarian movement, organization, ideological movement, or political campaign".
With regard to the faster depolarizing events which are also a component of the ISO, we suggest that whilst not appearing to involve glutamate, they may well be generated by one of the several other transmitters released by glial cells [39].
IR substrate (IRS -1 levels are reduced 40% IRS -1e not expressing PTP-1B, and IRS-1 phosphorylevels is decreared, appeareduced involve the mTOR pathway.
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That inquiry does not appear to involve Mr. Bruno.
Some clusters appear to involve a deadly, incomprehensible fad.
The Haiderian "balance" appears to involve other elements.
The most significant changes appear to involve health care.
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