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The phrase "appears to be pervasive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to be widespread or commonly found in a particular context.
Example: "The issue of misinformation appears to be pervasive in today's digital landscape."
Alternatives: "seems to be widespread" or "appears to be widespread."
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Mistrust of the intentions of social sites appears to be pervasive.
And, regrettably, I can report firsthand that twisted logic appears to be pervasive in our nation's capital.
The CO2 effect on the plant ionome appears to be pervasive throughout latitudes.
Hence, adaptive introgression appears to be pervasive among hybridizing Heliconius species, potentially influencing many aspects of their biology.
On the one hand, awareness of stuttering in recovered speakers appears to be pervasive, as authors who were stutterers often stress the fact that their fear of stuttering never recedes.
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Subsequent spot inspections of schools by the E.P.A. this year found that the problem appeared to be pervasive in the school system.
Both coevolution and modularity appear to be pervasive features of genomic data from all species studied to date, and their presence can be detected in many types of datasets, including genome sequences, gene expression data, and protein protein interaction data.
Domain correlations appear to be pervasive and are distributed in a genome-wide mosaic pattern (Figure 3A).
The data provided in Figure 3 demonstrated that MRSA rates continue to be on the rise among both inpatients and outpatients, and this trend appeared to be pervasive throughout all regions of the United States.
The problem appears to be as pervasive in college football as it is in basketball.
Dark energy, sometimes called quintessence or the cosmological constant, appears to be so pervasive that it in effect has a weight almost twice that of all matter, dark or visible.
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