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The phrase "appears to be taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an observation or assumption about someone's actions or a situation that seems to be happening.
Example: "The project appears to be taking longer than expected due to unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "seems to be undergoing" or "looks like it's taking".
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That pressure appears to be taking root.
Something like normality appears to be taking over the screen.
The BBC, however, appears to be taking no chances.
Now the bedroom tax appears to be taking its toll.
Mr. Hollender appears to be taking that advice.
Something different appears to be taking place this time around.
Now, the S.E.C. appears to be taking an interest in WorldCom's acquisitive streak.
"The commission appears to be taking a wise approach to the software patent law," he said.
Yet 18 months on, the plan appears to be taking slow effect.
Prince appears to be taking a one-man stand against secondary ticketing.
The Justice Department, however, appears to be taking different approaches to the two applications.
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