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The phrase "appears to be in sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems to be visible or likely to happen soon.
Example: "After months of hard work, success finally appears to be in sight."
Alternatives: "seems to be visible" or "looks to be approaching".
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This has been checked for the first 100 billion zeros, but no proof appears to be in sight.
The job still isn't entirely done — a few cases have been reported in Liberia since the country was declared Ebola-free — but the end appears to be in sight.
The job still isn't entirely done a few cases have been reported in Liberia since the country was declared Ebola-free but thEbola-free butthebendn sight.
"Application to humans is still a long way off, but for the first time the goal appears to be in sight".
An end to the High Park Fire appears to be in sight after weeks of devastating loss.
In the face of overwhelming public outcry, no end to these reductions appears to be in sight.
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Sadly, he doesn't appear to be in sight.
At first sight, this appears to be in contradiction to a reported co-precipitation from yeast lysates of the cullin Cdc53p, as well as Skp1p, by Sgt1p (Kitagawa et al, 1999).
He appeared to be in pain, and the sight was so gruesome that executioners closed the curtains as he struggled.
In this case we at first sight appear to be in luck, at least with regard to the amount of evidence for Pythagoras, since, as we have seen, two major accounts of the life of Pythagoras and the Pythagorean way of life survive in addition to Diogenes' life.
She claims that 'it is important not to lose sight of the fact that males do self-injure, despite them appearing to be in the minority'.
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