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Discover Ludwig"idea appeared" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something suddenly appearing or being expressed. For example, "An interesting idea appeared in my mind as I read the article."
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That idea appeared to resonate with shoppers.
The idea appeared to catch CUNY officials by surprise.
That lingerie idea appeared elsewhere in dresses that had corseting details, though never an actual corset.
This idea appeared in sketchy form in postexilic writings (Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12 2).
Berlin's idea appeared to be to increase the pressure on partners to come to terms that Germany favored.
But, like the car accident months before, the idea appeared to obsess him only with his own significance.
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The idea appears to be working.
On the face of it, the idea appears sensible.
The Swedish idea appears to have resonated in Washington.
No aviation security idea appears to have universal support, however.
The idea appears to have worked so far.
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