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"it appears to exist" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something (e.g. a phenomenon, idea, or situation) appears to be real or true based on evidence you have available. For example, "It appears to exist a widespread sentiment of discontent among citizens."
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On many days, it appears to exist for no other purpose than to enrich itself….
While the virus was first identified by scientists in Israel, it appears to exist in many parts of the world, said W. Ian Lipkin, an author of the new study and director of the Center for Infection and Immunity of Columbia University.
You probably haven't heard of Cliff Island LLC, because it appears to exist in name only.
It appears to exist solely to check a genre box.
The molecular weight of the identified troponin T was 33 kDa, and it appears to exist as a dimer in gel pictures 53.
PRH is a relatively unusual homeodomain protein in that it appears to exist as a homo-oligomer in vivo and in vitro.
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As it stands, however, the Invoke appears to exist simply for the sake of existing.
If a publication bias appears to exist, then it is desirable to consider what the unbiased data set might look like and then to re-estimate the overall meta-analytical effect after any apparently 'missing' studies are included.
Motivation has not previously been tested in educational simulation studies, and it is argued that a gap appears to exist in the simulation literature on motivational factors and further research has been encouraged.
Since it lacks a transmembrane domain, IL-18BP appears to exist only as a soluble, circulating protein.
However, it is not today, which concerns him for he appears to exist outside the dimensional constraints of time.
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