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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something seems to be true or valid based on the information available up to that point in time.
Example: "The project appears so far to be on track for completion by the deadline."
Alternatives: "seems to be" or "looks like so far".
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It appears so far to have proved safe from cyber spies.
Unfortunately, it appears so far that Mr. Cuomo has no immediate plans to transfer the investigative clout to Mr. Schneiderman.
Though the quantity was small (only a few cows, it appears so far) and the health risk said to be non-existent, it raises suspicions.
Still, if ambiguous language in the past has fueled public hysteria and rushed investigations, the Europol operation appears so far to have avoided these pitfalls.
The presidential election that was hoped to help end the divisions that have torn this country apart for decades appears so far to have only deepened them.
This reform, which appears so far to have caused just 6% of families to downsize, entirely fails to recognise the circumstances of many disabled people.
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This time, the disruptive effect appears so far-reaching that French taxi drivers have called for a ban on Uber.
(Seven chapters have appeared so far).
None have appeared so far.
No Roosevelt forgeries have appeared so far as Carmichael knows.
£35.99, booths.co.uk One of the few organic malts to have appeared so far.
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