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"appears to be unable" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something or someone seems to not have the ability or capability to do something. Example: The dog appears to be unable to jump over the fence, so we will have to find another way to get into the yard.
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The victim appears to be unable to walk.
But Golkar appears to be unable to deliver with its customary efficiency.
Simmons still appears to be unable to grasp the work's potential consequences.
As expected, the solution derived from the ADE equation appears to be unable to model long-time tailing behavior.
He is a seeker of hard, objective truths who often appears to be unable to see past his own realities.
I know he loves them dearly, but he appears to be unable to care for them properly.
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Having long relied on the so-called Republican "base" (and still reeling from the stinging November defeat) the GOP appears to be unable--or unwilling--to put the genie of religion-based social intolerance, and racism, back in the bottle by calling it out, and distancing themselves from it in unambiguous terms once and for all.
Therefore, franchise chains appear to be unable to coordinate the elements of the marketing mix.
That's a problem that the Democratic Party leaders appear to be unable to provide.
Israel has long resisted such observers, but appeared to be unable to stop them.
The exchange's board last night appeared to be unable to do much.
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