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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as this seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a perception or interpretation of a situation that may not be entirely certain.
Example: "As this seems to be a common issue, we should address it in our next meeting."
Alternatives: "as it appears" or "as it seems to be".
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Improbable as this seems, it's actually true.
As implausible as this seems – where?
But intuitive as this seems, the biological leap is dodgy.
Grim as this seems, there have been some recent signs of hope.
But as desirable as this seems, reality dooms it to failure: events seldom have a single meaning.
Crazy as this seems, it really does look as if lead poisoning could be the major cause of the rise and fall of violent crime.
I was looking to take the STCW 95 course as this seems like it may lead to paid employment rather than just volunteering in exchange for travel.
Empty assurances such as "this seems a nice place to work" are unlikely to be enough to reassure them, says Mills. "So do your homework beforehand.
Mad as this seems, it is no more improbable than the founding of an important literary prize by a would-be poet who happened to invent dynamite.
It's worth keeping an eye on university twitter accounts if you're looking for further information about clearing as this seems to be a preferred method of communication!
"Decent of Wystan," observed Warner, "as he doesn't know any Latin". Improbable as this seems, the anecdote does at least do justice to the talent of James Michie, the poet and translator, who has died aged 80.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com