Sentence examples for makes its appearance from inspiring English sources

"makes its appearance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when something becomes visible or appears. For example, "The first snow of winter finally makes its appearance."

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But if it is anything like mine it makes its appearance in the most unlikely places: late at night when a new strange pain is the only thing left in the room, at soccer practice while other parents are jumping easily for joy, or watching friends lift their toddlers with elegant ease.

This is an advantage because it means that Kesho is likely to "grow into" his new role as leader of the group and perhaps be less inclined to attack the new infant when it makes its appearance later this year.

The style has become all the more common in the age of the Internet, with the rise of the YouTube video and reality TV, and is important in independent filmmaking (where, when theatricality makes its appearance, it often does so precisely as an exaggeration and a form of play).

For a time, the deposit is limited to these original areas, but subsequently it makes its appearance elsewhere, and may become very extensive.

Once we've had an impression, we often find that "it again makes its appearance there as an idea".

He noted that an influenza epidemic began like a cloudburst in the population in which it first makes its appearance, for example, in a cluster of schoolchildren, as was the case with Asian flu in 1958.

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When the element does make its appearance, it will be natural to give it a name also ending in -on.

It made its appearance on a flight from Kennedy International Airport to Orlando, Fla., on Oct. 31.

(1624-1644) Espopulary populat athehe time, many believe that it first made its appearance in Ikata at then Kawanagata-ura.

It has been three decades since AIDS made its appearance.

"Because many believed that the disease first made its appearance in the French troops besieging Naples, it was often called (especially by the Italians) morbus gallicus ('French disease').

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