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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to be evolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to be changing or developing over time.
Example: "The technology in this field appears to be evolving rapidly, leading to new innovations and improvements."
Alternatives: "seems to be changing" or "looks like it's developing".
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The law appears to be evolving in a direction favorable to plaintiffs.
The connection between fund-raising and party leadership appears to be evolving.
The strategy still appears to be evolving and not set in stone.
French philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's Omega Point is "a maximum level of complexity and consciousness towards which the universe appears to be evolving".
But they say that the virus appears to be evolving rapidly and is already deadly in birds and, in lab tests, in mammals like ferrets.
Africans may become susceptible to a type of malaria that they had long been thought to be immune to because the parasite appears to be evolving, scientists said last week.
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For many Thais, feelings toward the monarchy appear to be evolving from admiring its members like gods to a more temporal reverence.
A related study in Cambodia found that vivax parasites there appeared to be evolving to produce "invasion proteins" similar to those that are used by falciparum parasites to break into blood cells.
Yet in a startling counterpoint to the notion of the tuatara as a holdover from Triassic Park, researchers lately have discovered that a few regions of tuatara DNA appear to be evolving at hyperspeed, possibly the fastest mutation rate yet clocked in a vertebrate genome.
New research shows that the devils appear to be evolving to resist the cancer.
The crystallization of HAP in our experiments proceeded relatively slowly; at the end of the week-long experiments the precipitates in the cell-free treatments still appeared to be evolving toward more stoichiometric, and presumably more stable, HAP.
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