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The phrase "appears to get very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's perception or observation about a situation or behavior that seems to be increasing in intensity or degree.
Example: "She appears to get very excited whenever she talks about her favorite book series."
Alternatives: "seems to become quite" or "looks like it gets very".
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Just days after another grueling search for missing Colorado teen Dylan Redwine that involved cadaver dogs, the soon-to-air interview appears to get very heated.
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Nobody appeared to get very drunk, the happy couple exited at 7 08 p.m. to the tune of Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye, and Mrs. Longworth, asked if the wedding brought back the past, sniped.
"It doesn't appear to get into the brain very well.
While I knew the material, I was at time paralysed by the fear of getting it wrong or at the very least appearing to get it wrong, which made simple things far more stressful than they needed to be.
After all, the puppet has foreskin-like folds atop its cranium, and it does appear to get erect in front of your very eyes.
They want to appear to get it".
Trump appeared to get the message.
It tends to get very, very political".
"Skype allows you to get very intimate.
Time to get very tough.
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