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The phrase "appears suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when assessing or evaluating the appropriateness of something for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The candidate's experience and skills appear suitable for the position we are trying to fill."
Alternatives: "seems appropriate for" or "looks fitting for".
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This algorithm appears suitable for modeling discrete fracture networks.
This electrode appears suitable for characterizing such a material.
The cryopreservation procedure developed appears suitable for qualitative metabolic profiling studies.
This technique appears suitable for the study of large number of string vessels.
The low lands surrounding these ridges are filled with a stony and pebbly calcareous soil, which appears suitable for cultivation.
The hand-held glucometer appears suitable for rapid measurement of glucose under field conditions in dairy cattle.
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Fluroxypyr did not appear suitable for controlling broom selectively in radiata pine based on this experiment.
In contrast, BVAS did not appear suitable for predicting short-term mortality of ICU-AAV patients [20].
Both methods appear suitable for use in the temporal analysis of aoristic crime.
Eleven of the novel compounds assessed appeared suitable for in vivo assessment as PET tracers.
The conductivity of the hydrogel samples fluctuated around 10−5 S/cm which appeared suitable for cellular activities.
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