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The phrase "always seemed certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a perception or belief that something has consistently appeared to be true or definite over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, her success always seemed certain to those who believed in her abilities."
Alternatives: "has always appeared definite" or "consistently seemed assured."
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The United States pulled away in the second quarter, its talent level so much greater than Tunisia's that the blowout always seemed certain, even when the scoreboard continued to play tricks.
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He always seemed very certain of where he was going and what he was going to achieve.
Encke expressed regret after the second cub's death, stating that "Vera nursed regularly and the young animal always slept well afterwards, so it seemed certain that it received enough milk.
A boom seemed certain.
More success seemed certain.
An MPLA victory seemed certain.
By then, victory seemed certain.
Foreclosure seemed certain.
One thing, he thought, seemed certain.
Alexander seemed certain of what he wanted.
But Anderson seemed certain of one thing.
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