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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to write" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's perceived action or ability to write, often in a context where the writing is not directly observed.
Example: "The child appears to write with great enthusiasm, even if the letters are not perfectly formed."
Alternatives: "seems to write" or "looks like they are writing".
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In another image, a police officer appears to write out a fine.
It is that the government appears to write housing policy in a vacuum.
Tolstoy appears to write slightingly of women at one moment in the book, when he says, "About the war Princess Marya thought as women think about war.
It was, one of the correspondents appears to write, "madness and political malpractice of the party to allow this to continue".
But even better is their comic timing and Mr. Goldhuber's small, oddly telling gestures, as when he appears to write disconsolately across the bottom of Ms. Garfield's sequined gown.
Unlike Trump, who appears to write many of his most biting tweets himself, Clinton's criticism appears to be staff-produced.
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"Some of the writers you admire most appear to write quite simply.
But the poor bunch were sent into overdrive on Twitter when the singer appeared to write about meth.
Barack Obama was given a reasonably easy ride on the show this month when he appeared after the leaked video in which the Republican presidential challenger, Mitt Romney, appeared to write off 47% of the US electorate.
Women do not appear to write as many sole author articles as expected, according to research conducted by Karen Schucan Bird, but are more likely to embrace co-authorship with other women.
This will be represented on stage with hanging scrolls on which the dancers appear to write, and with projections by the video artist Taiki Ueda, featuring a riot of images blossoming out of blobs of ink.
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