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Discover Ludwig"does it seem likely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a rhetorical question to express doubt or uncertainty about something. Example: "Does it seem likely that she would suddenly quit her job without any explanation? I think there may be more to the story."
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And yet, North Korea has not offered to abandon its nuclear weapons — nor does it seem likely to do so.
Nor does it seem likely that human beings' inherent sense of justice has been suspended.
Nor does it seem likely that the crimes were pranks born of boredom that got out of hand.
Nor does it seem likely that even this triumph will encourage Irving's opponents to relax their eternal vigilance.
Does it seem likely that Mandelstam's rare, private, strange eye on his age could be adapted for a fantasy novel?
Does it seem likely that the more self-consciously intellectual a society is, the likelier is its collective discontent?
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Because RecF appears not to play the early anti-TLD role that RecA does, it seems likely that RecBCD loads RecA in its early anti-TLD role but that RecF loads RecA in its late pro-TLD role.
Until she does, it seems likely that her weakness will be exploited by opponents on both sides of the English Channel.
Nor did it seem likely that bonuses would keep falling, after a 28percentt drop last year.
But neither did it seem likely to appeal to the mainstream genre fan.
Nor did it seem likely that President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had succeeded Kennedy, would withdraw from Vietnam.
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