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The phrase "appears coming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that seems to be approaching or imminent, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The storm appears to be coming our way."
Alternatives: "seems to be approaching" or "looks like it's coming."
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"You've got Sarah Palin coming out in two weeks" — with her book, "Going Rogue" — "and you've got Andre Agassi" — an actual, if occasional, meth consumer, it appears — coming out with a memoir of his own.
Marmee first appears coming in from the rain: "She was not elegantly dressed, but a noble woman, and the girls thought the gray cloak and unfashionable bonnet covered the most splendid woman in the world".
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Nothing, it appears, comes close to the importance of this effort.
'I was driving down a narrow road near Dean Street when a Jeep appeared coming in the other direction.
The Cu peaks that appeared come from the copper grid.
Unfortunately, however, the study in which this data appeared came from an investigation detailing the cell surface expression profiles of just three different TRAPS mutations.
It appears to come from the sky".
More savings will appear in coming years.
The higher NWS error appears to come from forested areas.
It appears to come from a place of concern.
The nightmare appears to come out of the blue.
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