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The phrase "appears to be wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems incorrect or inaccurate based on observation or evidence.
Example: "The data provided in the report appears to be wrong, as it contradicts our previous findings."
Alternatives: "seems to be incorrect" or "looks to be erroneous."
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Fortunately, Kolodny appears to be wrong about that.
But now, a surprising new study has found that that view appears to be wrong.
While nothing appears to be wrong with the rocket itself, the failure is a setback.
The notion that moral ideas develop only in adolescence — as Piaget, for one, claimed — appears to be wrong.
Katie Allyy Walker and David Tim DeKayay) haven't had sex in a year, but nothing appears to be wrong.
We don't seek confrontation with anyone but if something appears to be wrong we're within our rights to say so".
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But they appear to be wrong.
It did appear to be wrong to some authorities," said Bremner.
1997, p. 1999] that the previous assignment of methine carbon signals in 13C NMR spectra was incorrect appeared to be wrong.
Well, standards of living are improving in developing countries, but the dire forecasts now appear to be wrong.
The writer professes fondness for those occasions when Brown appeared to be wrong, but turned out to be right.
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