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The phrase "because seems" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
A more grammatically correct version would be "because it seems." This phrase is often used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. For example: "I didn't go to the party because it seems like it will rain all night."
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"If I had to answer that question in 2005, 2006, maybe I will not answer that question, because seems like I am just having this opinion because I prefer to play on clay because I am much better on clay than hard," he said.
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That's "seem," rather than "be," because seeming is art's job and its measure.
CGTC elements markedly differ from GTAG repeats because seem lacking a dedicated transposase.
Because that seems to be where the future lies.
Because it seems rather stinting.
Because complacency seems to have replaced care.
Perhaps because it seems easy.
And because it seems about right.
Not really, because surviving seems scarier.
Because it seems to be effective.
That may be because deflation seems the more immediate threat.
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