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The phrase "appears to exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to be present or real, but may not be definitively proven.
Example: "The evidence suggests that a new species of bird appears to exist in the remote forest."
Alternatives: "seems to be present" or "seems to exist".
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As it stands, however, the Invoke appears to exist simply for the sake of existing.
He appears to exist in a cloud).
But no legal provision for such adjustments appears to exist.
On many days, it appears to exist for no other purpose than to enrich itself….
No threat appears to exist in the case of carrot licensing.
Lawmakers are scrambling for any Brexit plan with a public mandate when none appears to exist.
An inverse relationship appears to exist between Cedrus, Abies, and Pinus.
A relationship appears to exist between laser power and anastomotic patency.
In situ pectin appears to exist as an interconnected network with cellulose and hemicellulose.
A similar trend appears to exist for variations of the bed percent saturation.
A substantial fraction of the isocyanate appears to exist in SIPN type phases in these blends.
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