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"appears to happen" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something seems to be happening, but it is not certain or confirmed. Example: The investigation into the accident appears to happen at a slow pace, causing frustration among the victims' families.
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This appears to happen especially frequently for documentaries, unfortunately.
Some of this under-representation appears to happen due to unconscious bias.
(Which, from my vantage point, appears to happen a fair bit).
If you watch enough N.B.A. ball, it appears to happen all the time.
For men, the change appears to happen more in their 40s and 50s.
The error appears to happen when the phone detects that it has been repaired by a third-party.
This appears to happen somewhat regularly, according to data from the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms and Explosives.
However, this DDX21 loss only appears to happen in cells that are highly sensitive to p53 activation, including cranial neural crest cells.
What appears to happen in the brains of people with acute anxiety disorder is what Peter Kramer, the author of "Listening to Prozac," calls the "stuck switch" problem.
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The resignation appeared to happen quickly.
The strangest things appear to happen on Japan's long road to recovery.
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