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The phrase "as it would appear" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or observations. Example: "As it would appear, the project is ahead of schedule, which is a pleasant surprise for the team."
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The chairman stressed: "We have no desire to cause offence or for people to think we have no respect for the club or its history as it would appear has been suggested in various quarters including by local assembly members.
Suspended in mid-air, I saw my neighborhood -- including all its arborial splendor -- as it would appear in a Steven Spielberg movie.
Even if the administration were to decide that the wisest course was to extend diplomatic & military aid to Chiang Kai-shek's government, it could not do so, as it would appear as a surender to its critics & a tacit admittion of McCarthy's claim that our Far Eastern policy was made by Communists.
Obviously, this seemed to be concerning behavior on Uber's part, as it would appear to indicate the company was not true to its word.
As, it would appear, did some of Scotland's supporters after the game.
But is he as impervious to the effects of his austerity drives as it would appear?
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Because the bank has lost about $211 million thus far this year from repurchase requests, and it has $952 million set aside, or more than four times as much, "it would appear they've got a pretty big reserve set up," Harte said.
He has traveled the world, as widely, it would appear, as Pope John Paul II.
As such, it would appear that competitive athletes may benefit from improved performance as a result of better recovery, but direct tests of skating speed, power, and longer term in-game adoption of this strategy are warranted.
Over the next few years he was able to dissect corpses, perhaps as many as 30, including, it would appear, a miscarried fetus.
As such, it would appear that Bruce was not only the architect of Holyroodhouse, but one of the principal financiers of the £21,000 project.
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