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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to be quickening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or process that seems to be accelerating or increasing in speed or intensity.
Example: "The pace of technological advancement appears to be quickening, leading to rapid changes in the industry."
Alternatives: "seems to be accelerating" or "looks to be speeding up."
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The hunt for a way to avert a crisis appears to be quickening — and, significantly, it now includes the people who might be able to make it happen.
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The footsteps appeared to be quickening.
As the reporter speaks, Semenya's breathing quickens, and she appears to be on the verge of panic.
Well, This Might Work Intuit, maker of the Quicken financial software, has devised what appears to be a fairly simple six-step workaround for moving account information between two versions of its software that are not quite compatible.
Intuit is trying to create a web site that is of interest to a general audience that may not have Quicken software but in the process it appears to be abandoning its strongest asset, those 10 million users.
The pace of change always seems to be quickening.
Instead the pace at which he is running out of friends seems to be quickening.
"And that process only seems to be quickening in recent months".
As he went back on defense, the crowd of 20,562 celebrated what appeared to be another Quicken Loans Arena rout.
Secretly, they must be quickened to face this new player at the table.
The speed of mass-shooting news is quickening to an uncontrollable pace.
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