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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made appeared' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'appeared', however. For example: "The strange light in the sky suddenly appeared."
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(4) The slogan "the greatest album ever made" appeared in adverts to promote Ocean Rain.
(A crocheted doll he made appeared on the cover of the band's 1992 album "Dirty").
On Saturday the rightwing website theblaze.com, on which many such remarks were made, appeared to have suspended the user in question.
When comments he made appeared to suggest that Germany's military take a more active role in defense of the country's economic interest came under fire, he crumbled under the intense criticism.
His "Caprichos" (1796 98), etchings prepared by some of the most simple and trenchant brush drawings ever made, appeared in the last years of the 18th century and can be called comedies of manners only insofar as they are related to folk sayings and the bittersweet Spanish folk wisdom.
The songs "La Mer", "The Great Below", and "The Mark Has Been Made" appeared in an episode of War Stories with Oliver North detailing the battle of Iwo Jima.
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Whatever efforts Michael Bloomberg made appear to be paying off.
And yet, many of the ways in which the decisions are currently made appear overly rigid.
(Details of how the optimal choice is made appear in Section 4).
Decision making appeared to be embedded in the experience of significant others.
Decision-making appeared least inclusive when reviews were conducted by small perinatal committees within medical associations.
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