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Discover Ludwig"all seemingly" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something looks true, but may have an underlying issue or implication of doubt. For example, "All seemingly went well at the meeting, but there were still plenty of unresolved issues."
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Coming in at 178 for 6, it was all seemingly up for England.
Eyeliner, blush, maybe even lipstick, all seemingly applied by a child.
Ferguson had built a young squad shaped in his own image, all seemingly addicted to success.
I saw Kickstarter, Indiegogo, crowdrise, Razoo and others all seemingly making it.
A few dozen people, all seemingly local or day-trippers, were on the beach.
Thin women streamed in, a high percentage of them blond, all seemingly confident in their choice of outfit.
The traditional response is a breastfeeding flash mob, a heartfelt apology from the management - then we move on with all seemingly forgotten.
In "Jackson in Action," a three-dimensional lithograph from 1997, Red Grooms portrayed the action painter with six pop-up arms, all seemingly in motion at once.
At night the bar, just off the lobby, was filled with a mix of locals and tourists, young and old, all seemingly having a terrific time.
In any dedicated charmer, I figured, instinct and guile fuse into an irresistibly captivating presence; after that, it all seemingly comes naturally.
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The party appeared to reach the runway via a side door, with a large hold-all seemingly unexamined.Kaliningrad: This airport has a sort of holding pen in which passengers are kept before being released onto the tarmac.
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