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The phrase "seems realistic" is correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you feel that something is likely to be true or achievable. For example: "Having enough money to buy a house by the age of 30 seems realistic."
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Neither seems realistic.
That seems realistic.
For the first time in decades, a title seems realistic.
"Then I think we can say whether [finalising investigations by] 2019 seems realistic," he added.
In this climate, the specter of hordes of job-destroying robots seems realistic.
It therefore seems realistic to assume that all UDG-type proteins share this common fold.
Because of the city's budget cutbacks, Mr. Giuliani's pledge of $240 million no longer seems realistic.
It hardly seems realistic, as McCloughan would have to give up picks, and he loves his picks.
Since that no longer seems realistic, I've become more focused on the ever expanding list of things reason will never satisfactorily answer — and that's the territory of horror".
VIOLENCE -- Death and injury are dealt from start to finish, but while some of the violence is graphic, none seems realistic -- though that point could escape young viewers.
Scaremongering "Initially, I considered it to be scaremongering," says Jane Wormald, 31, "but after reflecting on the day's events, it seems realistic after all, sadly".
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