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Discover Ludwig"Seems honest" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a suspicion or opinion about someone's honesty, without direct evidence to support it. Example: "I don't know the whole story, but from what I've heard, he seems honest. I believe he wouldn't intentionally deceive us."
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Imran's chat seems honest.
He seems honest and down to earth".
"One look at him and he seems honest.
I keep re-liking McCain, because he seems honest.
But at least he seems honest, compared with what one new MP castigates as the previous "government of looters".
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He seemed honest.
He just seemed honest".
It may have seemed honest and charming at the time.
The pauses were unembarrassed, and he seemed honest in his remarks.
But the activists like it because it makes the party seem honest and caring.
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