Sentence examples for appears to stop from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "appears to stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or observation where something seems to come to a halt or cease functioning.
Example: "As the experiment progressed, the machine appears to stop intermittently, causing delays in the results."
Alternatives: "seems to halt" or "looks like it has stopped".

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And yet our love for animals appears to stop at our pets' feeding bowls.

The video is not a continuous recording -- it appears to stop and start during the questioning.

The drug appears to stop patients dwelling on themselves and their own perceived inadequacies.

In fact, the screen protector manufacturer ClearPlex posted a video in which its screen protector appears to stop pellets from a.410 shotgun shell.

I wondered, too, if the way the building appears to stop all of a sudden at the 76th, without a crown or spire, was another way of saving money.

An experimental drug appears to stop juvenile diabetes in its tracks, allowing patients to reduce insulin injections and control their disease better, according to a small study to be published today.

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The animal did not appear to stop.

Their faces may change, their breathing appear to stop.

And the antitoxin had appeared to stop the disease progression.

He has nobody to blame but himself – although that does not appear to stop him trying.

Eventually, his confidence suffered, and he appeared to stop believing he was going to make them.

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