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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to become physically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a change or transformation that seems to be happening in a physical context.
Example: "As the experiment progressed, the substance appears to become physically denser, indicating a possible reaction."
Alternatives: "seems to be becoming physically" or "looks to be turning physically".
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Further, the SV appears to become physically damaged in infected sand flies (Schlein et al., 1992; Volf et al., 2004).
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Many people find it hard to abandon crack cocaine once they have tried it a few times, but when they do, they do not appear to become physically ill, as they would with heroin or indeed nicotine or caffeine.
Furthermore, she appeared to become drowsy.
The Serve the People members, though, encouraged the high school players to become physically intimidating and they themselves became physically intimidating".
It's never too late to quit smoking or to become physically active," says Dr. Manson.
As we age, we take a little longer to become physically aroused.
Dan has decided to have sex reassignment surgery to become physically female.
It is slated to become physically available via Thrill Jockey records on March 25 , 2015
Surrounded by friends, Litvinenko began to become physically weak, and spent periods unconscious.
Behavior was assessed by averaging two items: 'Do you encourage cardiovascular patients to become physically active?'.
This suggests that this population needs more than being motivated in order to become physically active.
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