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The phrase "appears to check a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to verify or validate a particular point or condition.
Example: "The data from the experiment appears to check a hypothesis that was previously proposed."
Alternatives: "seems to confirm a" or "looks to validate a".
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The policeman appears to check a document and Ali shifts where he is sitting, reaching for something tucked into the band of his jeans.
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In a brief clip, a woman kneels down to brush faux rubble off one of the actresses and appears to check for a pulse.
As he prepares to leave, he appears to check his phone.
Straight off the bat, the VIP point appears to check out.
Type DESCRIBE ; and refer to the chart that appears to check your table's structure.
About two-thirds said the lender did not appear to check their financial position before offering a rollover, almost a third said they had not had the CPA clearly explained to them and nearly two-thirds were not told how to cancel them.
In conclusion, Amazon and Google do not appear to check flags at all, Azure to a certain extent.
As Mr. Hazare sat on an elevated platform overlooking the grounds, a team of doctors periodically appeared to check his pulse and his blood pressure.
While submitting a false police report "could" constitute obstruction of justice, Bryant said the Hamilton County prosecutor's line of reasoning appeared to check out.
As predicted, Amazon and Google do not appear to check the flags at all.
All the numbers appeared to check out.
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