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The phrase "appears to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to present or bring forth a particular idea, concept, or topic.
Example: "The new policy appears to introduce a more flexible work schedule for employees."
Alternatives: "seems to present" or "looks to introduce".
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This problem is not going to go away– and not just because Russia appears to introduce it every year.
Ball-milling appears to introduce mainly bulk defects as revealed by Raman scattering and X-ray diffraction.
We have verified that results based on a 30-day window were not qualitatively different (in terms of sign and statistical significance) than those based on a 45-day window, whereas a 60-day window appears to introduce bias due to violations of the simplifying assumption.
Genetic engineering which appears to introduce novel proteins, allergens, viruses and toxins into crops.
At the end of the video, an IS fighter appears to introduce the coins to people for the first time.
The process of heparinization of graft surfaces appears to introduce round grain formations onto the material.
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The stage resembles the Tomorrow's World studio circa 1980: you imagine Judith Hann appearing to introduce pop music of the future.
Hollywood's favourite living president, Bill Clinton, received a standing ovation as he appeared to introduce Steven Spielberg's biopic of America's favourite dead president, Lincoln.
Not for Basterds or White Ribbon?" And, when Quentin Tarantino and Pedro Almodóvar appeared to introduce the best foreign film category: "Almodóvar intros a category in which his Broken Embraces absolutely should have been nominated".
DreamWorks organized a weeklong rerelease of "Gladiator" at a theater in Century City, Calif., where several of the film's principals, including Russell Crowe, appeared to introduce the movie, which some saw as stretching the academy rule against staging special events during the campaign season.
Philo's definitions appear to introduce mere conceptual modalities, whereas with Diodorus' definitions, some propositions may change their modal value (Boeth. In Arist. De Int., sec. ed., 234 235 Meiser).
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