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The phrase "appears to basically be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a tentative conclusion or observation about something that seems to be true.
Example: "The project appears to basically be on track for completion by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "seems to essentially be" or "looks to fundamentally be".
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It's called the "Magic Wheel" and it appears to basically be a bike wheel with a smaller rotating caster wheel attached to it.
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"What appears to be art is basically business," he wrote.
Jones appears to be basically saying that Gaga isn't up to scratch.
It is unlikely to be too perturbed, as Obama's comment appears to be basically in line with the public mood about West's outburst.
From what we're hearing in terms of app store SEO (ASO, as it's often called), not much has changed in iOS 7. Search appears to be basically the same from cursory glances.
It seems, therefore, that the detection of genetic variation for DA in this genus appears to be basically a methodological problem, including statistical power and the environmental conditions where the experiments are performed.
She noted that fraud appears to be basically nonexistent among people voting in person.
Naipaul appears to be prejudiced to basically everyone except white males.
At least that's what he appears to be saying; his theme basically amounts to "plus ONE", which is invitation-list-speak for an additional guest.
None are pro-choice, though a few appear to be basically neutral (offering a definition of abortion, essentially, as part of a discussion of sexual health).
His main claim to fame appears to be Animal Wheelies, which basically consist of getting the animals to stand on their back feet.
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