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"appears to remain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to imply uncertainty or doubt about something remaining in a certain state or condition. Example: Despite the efforts of the cleaning crew, the stain on the carpet appears to remain.
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Schumacher appears to remain oblivious.
No place on the island of 630 square miles appears to remain untouched.
The noncovalent intermediate is stabilized mainly through H-bond interactions, but appears to remain reactive.
Bouchar appears to remain deeply traumatised by her abduction and imprisonment, and that of her husband.
Go get the bad guy, dead or alive, appears to remain the favoured approach.
Even his power appears to remain with two field goals of 50 or more yards.
The Ferguson Police Department appears to remain in a state of abject, leaderless disorder.
Regardless, he appears to remain Chelsea's long-term ideal as manager.
Mr. Kerry's greatest opportunity appears to remain Mr. Bush's handling of Iraq.
Still, he's not in quite the same pickle as Jeremy Roy, who appears to remain dead.
"He appears to remain in this area for the duration of the incident," the timeline states.
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