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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial appearance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that looks fake or not natural, often in contexts related to aesthetics, design, or technology.
Example: "The sculpture had an artificial appearance, making it difficult to appreciate its artistic value."
Alternatives: "synthetic look" or "fake appearance".
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The signs of ageing are reckoned to be so unacceptable that many in the public eye choose a strange, artificial appearance over a reflection of their actual years.
Hair plugs, infamous for their artificial appearance, are becoming a thing of the past, as scientists refine techniques of transplanting individual hair follicles rather than circular scoops of skin, giving the hair a more natural look.
But do these mounds of granite, which are given an almost artificial appearance with their sketchy, cartoonish contours — do they evoke anything at all like a "mountain of despair"?
Conversely there are systems of clearly artificial appearance that provide intelligibility comparable to that of a natural speaker.
This effectively keeps this cost out of the public's eye, giving a fund the artificial appearance of lower than actual expenses.
In separate sessions, the scene displayed characters which could differ in terms of human or artificial appearance and kinematics, while the low-level features of the stimuli were matched as much as possible across conditions.
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The thinking goes something like this: by stripping away the artificial appearances of showmanship, you can get to the truth about a product, person, or business.
Overly-heavy applications of blush can give an artificial, doll-like appearance, especially to people with very light skin.
In the previous studies, the standard boards of yarn (ASTM) were analyzed using the image analysis method and artificial neural networks; the appearance of different knitted fabrics samples was tested for appearance.
However, high-resolution DEMs may create considerable problems in terrain classification owing to the appearance of artificial smoothing or cutting of land.
Herzog speaks to Silicon Valley luminaries like roboticist and Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun and Elon Musk (whose fears about the future of Artificial Intelligence make an appearance), but he also talks to pioneers like Ted Nelson, whose Xanadu concept would have created a far different Web than the one we know today — many argue a more stable and sustainable one as well.
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