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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as seems a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used construction and may confuse readers due to its awkwardness.
Example: "As seems a common occurrence, the team faced unexpected challenges."
Alternatives: "as appears to be" or "as seems to be".
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It goes without saying that "dressed as" seems a cheap descriptor, since the attention to detail in his raw silk robes was striking.
Or what if -- as seems a lot more likely -- I end up boring passengers to death?
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The couturier Philippe Venet, who trained with Balenciaga, described him as seeming "a bit severe — he was very rigorous".
As improbable as it seems, a similar fate may befall the post-9/11 military commissions.
In short, no more business as usual.That seems a long time ago.
Fate and circumstances would not argue, as adoption seems a quite natural fit for these men.
The idea of relevance to an act such as Underworld seems a nominal idea.
An apron is highly recommended, or elaborate & pretentious as it seems, a cook or chefs jacket.
But claiming Niemann as a designer seems a little backhanded to the distinct profession of illustration.
AS a promotion, it seems a natural: Teatown Tea.
If he is a fraud, as seems possible, he's a high-class one.
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