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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rhetoric appears' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about how something appears or comes across rhetorically. For example: In the speech, a strong sense of patriotism rhetoric appears.
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It's little surprise that the word "rhetoric" appears several times in Fright Catalog, as the rhetorical effect of the collection is simultaneously classical (as to its persuasiveness) and unsustainable (as to its intensity); the reader feels herself at the center of a cannibalistic sublimity as likely to ingest itself as its witness.
The government's rhetoric appears baseless.
The feisty rhetoric appears to be having an effect.
Four months on, the rhetoric appears to have changed little.
Such rhetoric appears to endorse the citizen-hacker model suggested by the Shawn Carpenter case.
The rhetoric appears to be trafficking in old fears and historic stereotypes.
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Finally, Jose LaSalle, of the Bronx, and Fatimah Shakur, of Bed-Stuy, the pair largely responsible for infusing the previous nights' vigils with protest rhetoric, appeared.
Time always elegant in its rhetoric, appeared not long ago with this sentence: "The Government would like to bring this case to a quick trial, hopefully before the end of January".
Netanyahu's rhetoric appeared to resonate with many in the room, and is likely to force Obama to have to respond equally persuasively to Congress if a deal is struck in Switzerland.
Cash, 54, served as a deputy to Crow (pictured below) for 12 years, and the pair were said to be more similar in their outlook than early public rhetoric appeared.
Miliband on Rhetoric appeared to have been heavily trained – some might say over-trained – while Sturgeon on Right to Buy seemed determined at all costs to affect the quinquennial Westminster Stakes whatever it took.
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