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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to release" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that seems to be causing or allowing something to be set free or emitted.
Example: "The new software update appears to release additional features that enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "seems to emit" or "looks like it frees".
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When the man eventually falls in love again, the ghost of Eleonora appears to release him from his vow.
Consequently, in degrading huntingtin, the 26S proteasome appears to release polyglutamine-rich fragments for digestion by cytosolic peptidases (6, 7).
Cargo binding to the C‐terminus of BICD2 appears to release an autoinhibitory interaction with the N‐terminus, thereby allowing the latter region to bind the motor complex (Hoogenraad et al, 2003).
At the same time, decreased demand in terms of food processing appears to release developmental interactions between jaw parts potentially generating new patterns of co-variation and opening new avenues to selection.
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Hawk appeared to release prey in disgust.
Horne hit back at the Serbians for appearing to release a video on YouTube that it said proved "there was no unsportsmanlike cheering and insulting of players on racial grounds".
And #captain #lüthi pic.twitter.com/iMWJUVKd0T With the Davis Cup round the corner, Federer posted a picture on Twitter that appeared to release the tension, with Wawrinka doing a 'rabbit' sign behind Federer's head.
The (2 × n) reconstruction begins to appear to release the accumulated misfit strain[18].
The thermal decomposition of graphene releases sulfur oxygen species (SO2 and SO), but does not appear to release ozone even if this reaction pathway is moderately favored thermodynamically.
Adult SVZ astrocytes also appear to release glutamate to regulate the survival of neuroblasts.
Presumed octopaminergic efferent neurons, for instance, appear to release glutamate from type II terminals at the neuromuscular junction [94].
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