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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it seems" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a statement or observation that the speaker or writer has made through their own perception or understanding. Example: "I've been trying to figure out the answer to this question for hours, but find it seems to be more complicated than I initially thought."
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I find it seems to make it all feel like everywhere else.
He said judgment should await the report of various commissions convened to look into the scandal.Whatever they find, it seems certain that someone rather powerful was behind it.
But no matter how much extra horsepower AMG can find, it seems there's always more just around the next corner, waiting to be discovered.
Therefore, in contrast to what Abadie et al. (2015) find, it seems that including the US data is essential for obtaining a significant gap in GDP between actual and synthetic Germany.
Third, the use of the anaphoric pronoun "it" in "Teams of scientists have searched for the Loch Ness monster, but since it doesn't exist, no one will ever find it" seems problematic.
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NOT long ago, when stock prices were soaring and discount lease deals were easy to find, it seemed almost foolish to pay cash for a car -- and hardly anyone did.
However, instead of driving an analysis via preconceived notions about what ought to be found, it seems best to allow the data itself to reveal its most striking properties.
From what Barish has found, it seems that this was wishful thinking.
Robots are not expected to have feelings and when such feelings are found, it seems somehow wrong.
Incredibly, no human remains were found – it seems the villagers had enough warning to escape – but in their hurry to evacuate they left almost everything behind.
Despite no relationship between seedling survival and seed mass being found, it seems that the rule larger seeds = highest germination rate does hold for N. glauca.
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