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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears yes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express agreement or affirmation, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The evidence appears yes, but we need more data to confirm."
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After the front seat is recessed, the rear passenger seat begins to recline and a footrest appears — yes, like a La-Z-Boy.
The Cato Institute pointed out that the "ban cheese aged on wooden boards could potentially shut out the bulk of imports from Europe" in their aptly titled article "Did the FDA just ban European cheese?" As it appears, yes, along with some Canadian cheeses as well.
In casual designer jeans alluring she appears, Yes, gratifying to the eyes -- and grating to the ears!
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In Rialto, Calif., the answer would appear yes.
It appears that yes, he can.
The answer, it appears, is yes.
(His co-screenwriter Josh Boles also appears, as, yes, someone named Josh Boles).
The answer appears to be yes and yes.
Even if you think it looks like something your two-year-old could have created, you mightbecause you want to appear culturedanswer yes.
My personal answer is "I don't know for sure, but it looks promising". From everything I have read, it would appear that yes, Botox can be a viable treatment component for TMJ.
The use of "no" to mean "yes" appears to be an example of amelioration, but with one important distinction: "no" can't mean "yes" on its own.
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