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The phrase "when we appeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific time or event when a group or individuals made their presence known or became visible. Example: "When we appeared on stage, the audience erupted in applause."
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Part of the answer lies in the 1970s, when we appeared to be on the same course.
They didn't have much money, so they learned to be resourceful – not just to feed themselves, but also my sister and I, when we appeared on the scene just a few years later.
But it was only last week, when we appeared together on the BBC programme World Have Your Say, that I learned that the paper had assigned him a bodyguard.
The art department, which occupies a nearby building, is presided over by Tony Masters, a tall, Lincolnesque man who was busy working on the Jupiter drawings when we appeared.
But the bigger issue isn't about when we appeared, it's about how: what got us started and makes us special.
When we appeared before a judge in divorce court, we didn't bring attorneys with us.
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(So let's keep in mind that it looks really really bad, in the arena of ideas, when "we" appear to be opposed to free speech — even when the speech in question is despicable).
We are only as safe when we appear "whiter".
And when we appear once a week before a live audience, I love it.
"When we appear on a television program, the ratings go up," Kyoko said.
At a time when we appear to need both a general population and a professional workforce to be highly numerate, the reverse appears to be happening.
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