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The phrase "appears indicate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in this form.
Example: "The results appear to indicate a significant trend in the data."
Alternatives: "seems to suggest" or "appears to show".
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Their use appears indicate a search for new pigments to incorporate colours not previously represented in Australian rock art (e.g. grey paint to represent a blue trooper's shirt from the colonial period).
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For Horace Mann, this text no longer appears, indicating there are no schools to catch.
One video, titled "What Does David Benatar Look Like?," zooms in on a grainy photograph taken from the back of a lecture hall until an arrow labelled "David Benatar" appears, indicating the abstract, pixellated head of a man in a baseball cap.
When an event is ongoing, a red "Live" banner appears, indicating that updates are still coming in.
At higher voltages, however, a saturation phenomenon appears, indicating that the full effect of the firing rate has been reached.
When the applied voltage is higher than 300 mV, a set of transient downward spikes appears, indicating the translocation of a single protein molecule across the pore.
The light appears, indicating that the alien force has arrived, but the shock of seeing his granddaughter among the Planet People causes Quatermass to suffer a heart attack.
Also on the first line, the abbreviation "Obs" or "Exp" appears, indicating whether the study was observational (in orange text) or experimental (in red).
Further investigation to account for this variation appears indicated.
Consequently, in the presence of refractory severe volume overload, initiation of RRT appears indicated.
Therefore, consideration of menstrual cycle dependent variability for CA 15-3 appears indicated in interpretation of individual results.
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