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The phrase "appears to be complete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems finished or whole, but you are not entirely certain.
Example: "After reviewing the report, it appears to be complete, but I will double-check for any missing information."
Alternatives: "seems to be finished" or "looks to be whole".
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Though the entire wheat genome has not yet been completely sequenced, the description of the caleosin gene family appears to be complete or nearly so, since orthologs for all caleosins detected in rye, barley and Brachypodium were also found in wheat.
His approach appears to be complete openness and acceptance of the mistakes he made.
After more than a decade in the works, the ascent of "A Class Act" to Broadway appears to be complete.
"Social de-evolution appears to be complete," Neville observes as he makes notes in his basement lab.
The Trump mural, with the tip of the spear protruding from his mouth, appears to be complete.
Crystallisation appears to be complete at a draw ratio of 4 for a linear polyethylene sample with low guest molecular weight.
Similar(34)
At 12 months of age, catch-up appears to be completed since weight, height and BMI (figure 2A and 2B) were similar between the two groups.
While embryonic development appears to be completed, including the filling of the trachea with air, larvae struggle to break out of their vitelline membrane yet fail to escape.
Only the statistics for 1913 appear to be complete.
When Yavener's story appeared in the Trenton Times, the next morning, the transformation appeared to be complete.
More suggestions(19)
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