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The phrase "a state that seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that appears to be a certain way, often implying uncertainty or subjectivity.
Example: "The report indicates a state that seems to suggest a decline in productivity among the employees."
Alternatives: "a condition that appears" or "a situation that looks".
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But he acknowledges a "strong increase in danger" from a state that seems increasingly intolerant of criticism.
History has borne that out for a state that seems uniquely able to reflect the nation's mix of rural and urban, rich and poor.
"New Jersey is just a state that seems to oppress rather than create an environment of freedom," said Mr. Patmont, 52, a self-proclaimed libertarian.
The fact that these independents have lately tended to favor Democrats over Republicans in major races means that the contests for the 5th and 12th districts will become tests of the power of parties and labels in a state that seems to care less and less about them.
He personifies a state that seems at first glance to be stuck in a long-gone time.
But what if there is a scenario in which Trump isn't wasting time in a state that seems clearly blue, certainly bluer than nearby Ohio?
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Eugenio Espejo had a restless desire for knowledge and was anxious to reform by his works a state that seemed to him, influenced as he was by the Enlightenment, to be barbarian in every way.
It is the status of Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state that seems to be the most intractable issue.
Alas for liberals, the tax debate isn't that simple, because it's taking place in the context of immense projected future deficits and a welfare state that seems unsustainable without substantial increases in revenue.
Their human protagonist is Jim Qwilleran, a newspaperman, amateur sleuth and all-round sensitive guy who lives in an unspecified northerly state that seems to have a disproportionate share of homicide.
Recent transcriptional studies have suggested the existence of at least two physiological states of blood stage parasites in the human host, including a glycolysis-dependent asexual state and a 'weakly gametocyte/sporozoite-like' state that seems to have upregulated non-glycolytic energy metabolism, including the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation [ 40, 45, 46].
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