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The phrase "appears to come and go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to be inconsistent or fluctuating in presence or availability.
Example: "The internet connection in this area appears to come and go, making it difficult to work efficiently."
Alternatives: "seems to fluctuate" or "is inconsistent in presence".
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If it accesses servers with inconsistent copies of the database, recently added (or deleted) meetings may appear to come and go.
Judging from the tweets about this, the QR codes don't seem to actually function yet, and the links on pages appear to come and go.
As the "boss" of the jail, he appeared to come and go pretty much as he pleased.
Indeed, the estimated rates of gene family gain and loss in some groups of bacteria are such that multiple genes appear to come and go over the time required for a single nucleotide substitution to occur in an evolving gene.
Barlow said that AI revolutions tended to come and go, appearing on the horizon and then fizzling out just as quickly.
I have to come and go".
Visitors are free to come and go.
Take the stairs to come and go.
Desires tend to come and go.
Jimmy's attempt to warn the Kettlemans about an imminent threat (Nacho) appears to come too late: they're gone.
It appears to come from the sky".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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