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The phrase "appears to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something seems to create or produce a certain effect or result.
Example: "The new policy appears to make a significant difference in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "seems to create" or "looks like it produces".
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"It appears to make her look vindictive.
Love appears to make them depressed.
Mental illness also appears to make diseases more lethal.
If anything, that appears to make it worse.
Under pressure, he appears to make an awful mistake.
This appears to make them less susceptible to voter error.
He appears to make contact with Da' Tara from behind.
But the strange thing is that the music appears to make some such frames necessary.
It's socially efficient and even appears to make staying in touch a whole lot less work.
Whatever she lacks in precision, she appears to make up for in spirit.
That appears to make Birmingham Britain's likeliest place to be radicalised, noted Jahan Mahmood, an historian.
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