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The phrase "a solution that seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential answer or resolution that appears to be effective or appropriate, but may not be confirmed.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we found a solution that seems to address the issue effectively."
Alternatives: "a solution that appears" or "a solution that looks".
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The Alberses possessed this kind of ruthlessness, an ability to think through a design to a solution that seems both inevitable and interesting, locked in yet still breathing.
The only solution, according to forum members, is to "buy your own modem/router," a solution that seems quite simple.
Furthermore, the four-dimensionalist solution is meant to preserve the commonsense slogan, but it does so in virtue of a solution that seems about as far from commonsense as can be.
And it wouldn't be the first time Goel has created a solution that seems straight out of a Star Trek episode.
Thus while the diagonal matrix is not ideal, it represents a solution that seems to work in practice.
This idea is based on the fact that a solution that seems to be of high quality at the moment might, in the future, turn out to be a very bad solution because of additional transportation requests that arise dynamically.
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A judicial committee was formed to "thoroughly investigate" the terrorism charges, a solution that seemed to allow time for negotiations to unfold.
Then a YouTube search turned up a solution that seemed worth investigating.
A solution that seemed feasible to him was to find a relative-a grandmother or aunt, perhaps-who could, if willing, take responsibility for raising the girl.
The self-healing electrode, which is made from silicon microparticles that are widely used in the semiconductor and solar cell industries, is the first solution that seems to offer a practical road forward, Cui said.
Hard cases make bad law...the solution that seems just in a complex case doesn't always generalize.
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