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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a seemingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that appears to be a certain way, but may not actually be that way.
Example: "As a seemingly simple task, it turned out to be much more complicated than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "as it appears" or "as it seems".
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Especially when they appear as a seemingly casual aside.
That stumble has been given physical reality, as a seemingly involuntary lurch.
That accident was caused by what began as a seemingly minor plumbing glitch.
He's a bigger story now than he ever was as a seemingly dutiful reporter.
In fact, the movie presents torture as a seemingly inevitable outcome of the attacks.
The red numbers were flashing 14, well within the time limit, as a seemingly oblivious Ranaudo delivered.
Masquerading as a seemingly innocent mint ice cream it succeeds only in causing instant, and near permanent, lock-jaw.
The two men are joined by Leajato Robinson as a seemingly uninterested and deliberately disinterested third party.
The digital age is tough on its liars, as a seemingly endless parade of executives are learning to their chagrin.
A man stabbed a woman in the abdomen on an Upper East Side sidewalk on Tuesday morning, in what a police spokesman described as a seemingly random attack.
Beginning as a seemingly straightforward police investigation into a murder, the story spirals out into a plot involving the imprisoned King George and the development of atomic weapons.
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