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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as seamless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is smooth, without any interruptions or difficulties, often in the context of processes or experiences.
Example: "The transition from the old system to the new one was as seamless as we had hoped."
Alternatives: "smooth" or "effortless".
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It cannot have been as seamless as it sounds.
Unfortunately, the initial syncing process isn't quite as seamless as it could be.
The transitions between gas and electric power are not as seamless as Ford's.
"It'll be as seamless as we can make it," says Ybarra.
It will never be perfect, but it has to be as seamless as possible".
Blair was a technically perfect skater whose stroke was as seamless as Tiger Woods's golf swing.
The downside: Accessing iCloud files on non-Apple devices isn't as seamless.
The integration with Put.io is as seamless as possible.
We want it to be as seamless as possible.
Unfortunately, things weren't as seamless as I'd expected.
I tried the app out last night, and the experience was as seamless as Ramkumar promised.
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