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The phrase "appears to place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to position or situate something in a particular way or context.
Example: "The new policy appears to place greater emphasis on employee well-being."
Alternatives: "seems to position" or "looks to establish".
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The White House approach appears to place a new "cybersecurity coordinator" over all of those agencies.
"The Bank appears to place a lot of reliance on the future new resolution regime working well.
For a millionaire divorcee of recent vintage, Pels also talks a lot about work, something in which she appears to place great faith.
The Congolese government objects to the integration of rebel forces into a national army and to the draft document because it appears to place the rebels on an equal footing with the government.
If this is true, in New South Wales we have the extraordinary situation where the government appears to place more importance on preventing littering than on the life of a cyclist.
Mr. Diaz did not give a clear account of the time, but one detail appears to place the incident between 9 05 and 9 15: a bag that contained beer bottles, taken from Mr. Diaz, was apparently discarded on the side of the road.
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Washington, too, appeared to place blame primarily on Mr. Denktash.
The geographic distance between them appeared to place strains on their relationship.
This, the judge admitted, "might appear to place Ulbricht in a catch-22".
The workers then appear to place blankets and other items in another red bag, before tying it shut.
In his comments, he appeared to place some of the blame for the growing segregation on immigrants themselves.
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