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Discover Ludwig"give an appearance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cause something to have a certain appearance or to make something appear a certain way. You can use it in sentences to describe how something appears or looks to others. Example: "The new curtains gave the room a brighter appearance." Here, "gave an appearance" is used to show that the new curtains changed the way the room looked and made it appear brighter.
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Individuals give an appearance of floating as they fly from flower to flower.
These interactions give an appearance of distributed combustion for MILD conditions.
"POLITICAL language", wrote George Orwell, "is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind".
Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
There is much to suggest that conscious perception is not continuous but consists of discrete moments or "frames" which are then blended to give an appearance of continuity.
Surviving structures built in this way are likely to give an appearance of indestructibility, which occasionally attracts favourable comparison with the lighter, more rapidly depreciating modern structures.
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This gives an appearance of graininess in big enlargements.
Each style ends in a button-like stigma, giving an appearance rather like a large-headed nail.
This allows them to pop out on the contrasting background, and gives an appearance of an online discussion board.
Grant thought this was unwise because it gave an appearance of bad luck and bad manners.
This gave an appearance of a concentration of the dot array in the centre of the screen.
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