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The phrase "a methodology that seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular method or approach that appears to have certain characteristics or effectiveness.
Example: "The researchers proposed a methodology that seems to yield more accurate results in their experiments."
Alternatives: "an approach that appears" or "a method that seems".
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This study which is being carried out by the Bastyr University AIDS Research Centre, in Seattle, and has received a three-year, $840,000 grant from the OAM uses a methodology that seems incapable of yielding any useful information.
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