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Discover Ludwig"barely seemed to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something appears to not be certain, where it almost appears that the thing in question is not going to happen. For example, "He barely seemed to have the energy to cross the finish line."
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Buttler barely seemed to have noticed.
At times, it barely seemed to exist.
Wang barely seemed to know who Daley was.
The remainder, in raw economic terms, barely seemed to count.
The intrigue, however, barely seemed to affect Arenas.
For ten laps, Farah barely seemed to stretch his legs.
They barely seemed to notice the absence of television and computer games.
That the imitations were crammed alongside the antiquities barely seemed to register with potential bidders.
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Women barely seem to exist.
His story barely seems to intersect with the drug wars.
Why does this fact barely seem to register publicly?
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