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The phrase "appears to be extremely close" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that seems to be very near or similar to another thing, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the experiment appears to be extremely close to our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "seems to be very near" or "looks to be quite similar."
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The confidence vote appears to be extremely close for Mr. Singh's Congress Party-led coalition government, and the stakes high.
The progression of Ebola infection in macaques appears to be "extremely close to what we think is happening in humans," added Kobinger.
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A ball brought the count to 2-2, and Bordick took the next pitch for another ball, though it appeared to be extremely close to the outside corner of the plate.
As the polls closed on Tuesday evening, the mayoral election appeared to be extremely close.
This natural, impenetrable barrier appears to be extremely rigid, keeping high-energy electrons from coming no closer than about 2.8 Earth radii — or 11,000 kilometers from the Earth's surface.
His graying black hair is neatly trimmed and he appears to be extremely fit.
Rubisco appears to be extremely difficult to be engineered.
According to those reports, RCC spread to parietal pleurae appears to be extremely rare.
The recent development of sparse sampling methods also appears to be extremely promising [15].
The success of Tit-for-Tat appears to be extremely robust.
Although theoretically possible, this pathway appears to be extremely inefficient.
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