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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to list" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that seems to provide a list or enumeration of items or points.
Example: "The document appears to list the key objectives for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "seems to enumerate" or "looks like it outlines".
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He pointed to an anti-aging Web site that appears to list Dr. Zuckerman's favorite book as The National Enquirer.
"Paper found on his person appears to list members of new gangs called 'Naughty' and 'Nice.' " In a related leak, a note found in Santa's bag from Charles B. Rangel complains that Santa visited the wrong apartment.
A quick search for Snapchat hacks on iOS appears to list the same usual suspects, so it doesn't look as if iOS Snapchat hack app developers are feeling similar heat from Apple right now.
Reference is made to 'taxonomic lineage' but in Table 1 there are 12 families and 22 genera, neither of which tallies with the number 18. Also, please double check the species numbers: Table 1 appears to list 73 species.
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While Culberson's email described Public Affairs Links as a place where people can "subscribe to a email publication of government job listings," the site doesn't actually appear to list government jobs.
Some of the documents posted appeared to list names and phone numbers of members of the military as well as PowerPoint slides and maps.
Mr. Saunders then posted an exhibit on the screen which appeared to list a few passwords.
The records, published on the website WebOfDeception.com, appear to list over twenty different criminal offenses and a tax lien.
Brazil's largest construction firm, Odebrecht, announced it would fully cooperate with investigation, and on March 23 the Brazilian Federal Police released a spreadsheet appearing to list payments from the company, whose CEO is currently jailed, to more than 200 politicians.
He acknowledged that, as a matter of record keeping, Spink appears to have listed it under his name in its files.
A minute later, the patient, a one-year-old rat named Zver, is awake and appears to be listing slightly but otherwise faring well.
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