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The phrase "actually seems like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an observation or impression that may not be certain but appears to be true.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, it actually seems like the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "appears to be" or "seems to be the case".
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That actually seems like a conservative estimate.
"I mean, that actually seems like another life.
and "Shrek," this blandly likable computer-animation extravaganza actually seems like a fossil, a relic from another era.
It actually seems like the natural thing to do because you're being yourself and people ask and people are interested..
That actually seems like a good description of how wars — or, at least, America's wars — continue in the twenty-first century, not how they end.
Of course, what this means is that things are so dismal that an acknowledgment that investors believe we're in a recession actually seems like a positive sign.
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Funny, Mitchell remarked, Kristen Wiig's character in the movie didn't exactly strike him as particularly strong — she actually seemed like kind of a mess.
This does not actually seem like a good plan.
One inning later, Scioscia took a risk that actually seemed like a safe move.
"It actually seemed like he was having more fun doing his job today," Flaherty said.
Dr. Hilborn recalled thinking that Dr. Worm "actually seemed like a reasonable person".
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