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Discover Ludwig"nothing appears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a statement to mean that nothing is visible or nothing is known. For example, "Upon inspection of the documents, nothing appears to be out of order."
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Nothing appears obviously wrong.
But nothing appears.
Nothing appears to the contrary.
Nothing appears ordered or patterned.
"So nothing appears to be a rarity".
But nothing appears to have been done.
And nothing appears to be giving here.
Yet nothing appears to have changed.
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Further, nothing appears in the record to indicate that the Commissioners' award of damages did not include the interest claimed.
Contrast that with Lenovo nothing appears in the cache.
Team Sky doctor Richard Usher told the team's website: "Thankfully nothing appears to be broken.
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