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Discover Ludwig"at first seems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English that can be used as an idiomatic phrase meaning "initially appears"
For example, "The task at first seems overwhelming, but it's actually quite manageable".
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The concept, at first, seems totally stupid.
Like Talmadge, Micah at first seems an easy caricature.
The story isn't as strange as it at first seems.
His Darcy, she wrote, at first seems simply arrogant.
Blanche's identity is more complex than it at first seems.
What at first seems to reveal character eventually becomes a wall.
HERE'S a truth of American politics that at first seems a bit paradoxical.
Death, at first, seems no match for her formidable will and aggression.
Often the winding melodic line stops on some note that at first seems wrong.
Olivera, who is forty-six, at first seems an unlikely leader.
What at first seems most striking about "Seek" is that it's both odd and big.
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