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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from the appearance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something based on what is observed. For example, "From the appearance of the room, it was clear the occupant had left in a hurry."
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Is Getty committing journalistic impropriety, or merely suffering from the appearance of it?
Judging from the appearance of one group after another, however, the call went almost completely unheeded.
The primal narrative of any insurrection benefits from the appearance of unlikely spontaneity.
Their name derives from the appearance of lime concretions that resemble the shape of ginger roots.
He took the blame, in an apparent attempt to clear the Sydney Morning Herald editors from the appearance of negligence.
You can also adjust the sizes of Windows system fonts from the Appearance tab under the Display option on the Windows Control Panel.
Doctors can sometimes tell from the appearance of a melanoma whether it is more likely to be a new one or to have spread.
The idea stemmed from the appearance of items carrying the Coca-Cola logo in scenes of the film set in Gower's Drugs.
Ultimately, though, you can't ignore the fact the UK's Eurovision entry is the only thing on television that has moved away from the appearance of democracy.
Another wrote that "the time may come when we date the beginning of the collapse of the Soviet system from the appearance of Gulag".
But General Parker said he was not yet ready to draw any conclusions from the appearance of silica in the anthrax sample in the Daschle letter.
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