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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to have a certain effect or outcome, often based on observation or perception.
Example: "The new policy appears to bring positive changes to employee morale."
Alternatives: "seems to deliver" or "looks like it brings".
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May appears to bring cabinet members to each event.
This appears to bring the author some consolation: Now I saw his lifeless state.
He'd probably hate to admit it, but Lévy appears to bring out the best in him.
Penn appears to bring an all-seeing eye to half a millennium ago.
The policy statement appears to bring the News Corporation in line with media companies like Time Warner that disclose donations.
Marjorie Fair's jangling, end-of-summer melancholy appears to bring the sun out to a rain-drenched Worthy Farm.
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After witnessing a bungled hanging Petty appeared to bring the criminal, a woman, back to life.
P4P appear to bring about rapid improvements in some measured indicators of provider performance, at least over the short term.
A penalty was awarded as Carson appeared to bring him down.
That appeared to bring it closer into line with the "three strikes" proposal.
Inclusion of coarsely chopped hay to a high concentrate diet does not appear to bring advantages due to increased structure in restrictively fed dairy cows.
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