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The phrase "appears might" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate phrases, "appears" and "might," which should not be used together in this way. An example of a correct usage would be: "It appears that he might be late."
Alternatives: "seems to" or "looks like."
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Take the words "country", "awards" and "music", push them around with a spoon and what appears might be the following: the Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards on CBS, the Country Music Association awards (CMAs) on ABC, the CMT music awards on CMT, the American Country awards (ACAs) on Fox, and the American Country Countdown awards, also on Fox.
President Obama had approached that number with a fuel economy standard of 54.5 mpg he proposed in 2012, a measure that it now appears might help gasoline cars survive in competition with rapidly evolving EVs.
However, several publications have reported the injection of a muscle relaxant before an opioid [ 5, 9] based on the hypothesis that obtaining adequate paralysis before the peak opioid effect appears might prevent thoracic rigidity.
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"Some stabilization efforts, as simple as they may appear, might actually prompt building failure," Maj.
The middle individual, it would appear, might act as a kind of "carrier" for a social norm.
This means that a spray program initiated after symptoms appear might have more success in controlling sour rot than it did in this experiment.
His family waits and then, waits some more for what appeared might never come: the healing of their hearts, the end of their suffering.
But it also appears he might have hit the limit of what could be done.
If Saif is to be believed, it appears we might have a way forward.
Thankfully, it appears that might happen sometime soon.
Well, it appears Microsoft might make an announcement this week at GDC about a partnership with Netflix.
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