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The phrase "Seem like" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "seems like" or "seem to be." You can use it when expressing an impression or perception about something
Example: "It seems like the weather will be nice this weekend."
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His wife and children seem like strangers.
It didn't seem like much.
They seem like ordinary objects.
"These seem like appropriate reforms".
These seem like powerful arguments.
They seem like a fit.
Yeah, those seem like fun.
Didn't seem like it.
They seem like appetizers.
It would seem like pointless masochism.
It did seem like a perfect match.
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