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The phrase "appears to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something seems to place or position something in a certain way, often implying uncertainty or observation.
Example: "The new policy appears to put additional pressure on employees to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "seems to place" or "looks to position".
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That appears to put Psystar in danger of legal action.
The surtax, though it would fall on profits, appears to put the heaviest restraint on wages.
Genetic research made public at the weekend appears to put the matter beyond doubt, however.
The Trump administration's new stance appears to put Republicans in Congress in an awkward position.
A philosophy which appears to put him at odds with iPad-clutching bosses.
It's a move that appears to put him at cross-purposes with his fees for script coverage.
On the surface, this appears to put the couples on an even footing with heterosexual married couples.
This appears to put Benjamin Netanyahu's government in a difficult position over an area which it claims is the prime launching site for hundreds of rockets into Israel.
All requests to DPJ lawmakers for public-spending projects are channelled through him, and he often appears to put the party's interests before those of the government.
His new post at Purdue also appears to put an end to speculation that Mitt Romney was considering him as a potential vice presidential pick.
The decision appears to put pressure on governors to do more to ensure the satisfaction of those they govern, or to at least keep a lid on dissent.
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