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The phrase "appears to resolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that seems to be coming to a conclusion or solution.
Example: "After reviewing the data, it appears to resolve the discrepancies we encountered earlier."
Alternatives: "seems to clarify" or "looks to settle".
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The model appears to resolve a previously reported dilemma that the time exponent suggests pipe diffusion but the kinetics associated with the triple boundary is too slow.
Today's deal, which follows a preliminary understanding a year ago, appears to resolve the dispute between CNOOC and Sinopec over control of the gas fields in the Xihu Trough, but will probably contribute to another competition.
Although Tuesday's agreement appears to resolve the legal impasse that has dogged most of these species, it still needs to be accepted by the court, and it remains unclear whether the Center for Biological Diversity will sign off.
That intervention did not go all the way, however, and the accord signed Tuesday in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, now appears to resolve the last major sticking point.
Although it is not directly associated with systemic hypertension and appears to resolve in the majority of children within a few years, it may persist in 25% up to 7 years of age with unknown life-long consequences [62, 63].
But new research published this week appears to resolve what's been known as "Munk's Enigma," a decade-old discrepancy in their calculations.
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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise's trip to the Senate didn't appear to resolve problems, either.
Frantic telephone calls involving President Jalal Talabani, Maliki, Sunni politicians and U.S. Embassy officials appeared to resolve the issue.
[Page C2.] Ford Shakes Up Management The chief executive of Ford Motor, William Clay Ford Jr., shook up his management team, appearing to resolve lingering questions of friction among his top lieutenants.
He won the Whitbread and only after that was diagnosed with a kissing spine, which appeared to resolve itself with a summer's rest.
The verdict did not appear to resolve a host of questions about what happened the night of Nov. 2, 2007, when Ms. Kercher was killed.
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