Sentence examples for appears speaking from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "appears speaking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who seems to be in the act of speaking, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He appears speaking to the audience, but I couldn't hear what he was saying."
Alternatives: "seems to be speaking" or "looks like he is speaking".

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The mood lifts and Mr. McCall appears, speaking to the camera.

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When the red microphone appears, speak the word or words of your search.

Since then, I'm appeared, spoken, and run on behalf of Team DetermiNation at ACS events in Seattle and Savannah.

Whichever word comes out on top, the trends already appearing speak volumes about our modern global society ― what they have to say is as icky as "moist panties".

Mr. Bush then appears again, speaking, in shirt sleeves.

For now, Moore appears uncomfortable speaking on behalf of her sport.

Fisher-Hoch's most egregious offense, it appears, was speaking with the press.

Guthrie's crime, it appears, was speaking up for herself.

Our sample also appears to speak better English; however, this result is distorted by the definition of speaking English.

Once God appears and speaks, you are almost blown to the ground.

His children, too, while formal and deliberate, appear comfortable speaking with others at gatherings.

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