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Free sign upThe phrase "appears to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to be happening or is likely to happen based on observation or evidence.
Example: "The project appears to go smoothly, despite the initial setbacks."
Alternatives: "seems to proceed" or "looks like it will continue".
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The admiration appears to go both ways.
Moments later, Garner's body appears to go limp.
Back in Jaipur, the event appears to go from success to success.
It appears to go on for ever, even though we haven't made one for years.
The strange thing is that Jack also appears to go by the name of Ernest.
But the new ESRB report appears to go further, by advocating new forms of regulation.
But when they're alone, Jack appears to go insane, pushed into fantasy – or hallucination.
He appears to go through the same pained exercise in his own home.
The origin of Mr. Serajuddin's problems appears to go back to Nov. 16.
"Often this behaviour appears to go unchallenged by senior managers," it said.
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