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The phrase "as the article seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express an interpretation or perception based on the content of an article.
Example: "As the article seems to suggest, the new policy will have significant implications for the economy."
Alternatives: "as the article indicates" or "as the article appears".
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There isn't as much animosity between the two as the article seems to suggest.
The system of a gallery assistant invigilating more than one room is not – as the article seems to portray – unusual or controversial in the museum and gallery field.
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Don Flynn (@donflynnmrn) Director, Migrants' Rights Network Your front-page headline (UK gains £20bn from EU migrants, 5 November) reads as triumphalism and the article seems dead set on denigrating the British worker.
The article seems to identify directly and indirectly a number of people as alcoholics.
Dill, Berkeley The article seems oddly incomplete.
And the article seems to unquestioningly celebrate her many accomplishments.
The odd WSJ article, which disclosed the sister-company conflict of interest nine paragraphs into the article, seems to be saying that MySpace will focus on social networking around content as a way to win.
The articles seemed derivative and lacked depth, media commentators said.
But, examined carefully, the articles seem more enthusiastic than substantive.
I don't expect my doctor to be my therapist, as this article seemed to suggest.
Even Bruce Handy, in the accompanying article, seems to acknowledge as much: "Though the pose was Annie Leibovitz's idea, the topless but demure portrait... could be seen as another baby step, as it were, toward a more mature profile".
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