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The phrase "appears to conclude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems to reach a conclusion or final point based on the information presented.
Example: "The analysis of the data appears to conclude that there is a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "seems to suggest" or "looks to finalize".
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This appears to conclude the Jangl saga that started late last fall.
But its report appears to conclude Congress' pursuit of the CDC over this matter.
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Curtis appeared to conclude that totalitarianism and consumerism were two sides of the same grubby coin.
Wright's paradoxical sentiments come wrapped in gently meandering lines and sentences that seem not to want to end lest they appear to conclude.
Yet no prosecution for child abuse resulted, and studies appeared to conclude that the situation was no better or worse than in white areas.
A 2013 report from the independent House of Commons library appeared to conclude that EU membership increased the cost of many consumer goods.
"The FBI appeared to conclude their inquiries into officer Wilson months ago," said Ron Hosko, the president of the law enforcement legal defense fund.
In the morning, the candidates appeared to conclude that drawing contrasts among them would be way to make their last-minute pitches to voters.
And while analysts said rumors about a possible merger had sent both stocks higher in recent days, investors yesterday appeared to conclude that a deal was unlikely, analysts said.
But for now the bank appeared to conclude that there were sufficient indicators of recovery to refrain from new efforts to stimulate economic growth and help end Britain's double-dip recession.
The Shanghai Composite Index of shares fell 0.6 percent in the first half-hour of trading after the release of the economic data, as investors appeared to conclude that persistent inflation made it more likely that the government would raise interest rates again, after already doing so four times since October.
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