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The phrase "appears true" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express that something seems to be true, but may not necessarily be proven or confirmed. Example: When researching the mysterious disappearance of the scientist, all evidence points towards his assistant's involvement, but nothing has been confirmed. Therefore, it appears true, but we cannot be certain until further investigation is done.
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This appears true even in the case of Syria.
The same appears true on Social Security and Medicare, both of which have loomed large in Congressional deficit-reduction debates.
While the current on-screen match-ups look unlikely to end with a quick BT win, the opposite appears true when you analyse its moves from a corporate perspective.
Even more appears true.
The converse appears true for peri-operative chemotherapy.
But Lumpl could survive that change in shape, so (2) appears true as well.
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(The inverse does not appear true for liberals.
That would certainly appear true in Danny Cipriani's case.
Words, at times, charge out of his mouth, but they rarely appear true.
Moreover its premises appear true.
Though they can appear true, it remains possible that they are false.
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