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The phrase "appears to fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to be in a state of decline or decrease, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The stock market appears to fall every time there is negative news about the economy."
Alternatives: "seems to decline" or "looks like it's dropping".
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Gambling appears to fall within that category.
The Senate bill appears to fall short of that threshold.
Mr Wheatley's letter appears to fall short on both counts".
This latest story appears to fall into that category.
The return over and above the cost of invested capital appears to fall after mergers.
Currently, the responsibility of avoiding such donations appears to fall solely on the nonprofit organizations.
The footage is not clear, but Nicky appears to fall to the ground.
A piece of a main rotor snaps off and collides with the tail rotor, which appears to fall.
The amount is not insubstantial, but it appears to fall short of targets originally envisioned by Obama fund-raisers.
He said: "On an initial reading, the government's response appears to fall short on a number of important points".
For example, Applyehic.org appears to fall foul of the Google guidelines but it continues to operate in spite of this.
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