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given that it seems
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "given that it seems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a condition or assumption that is based on an observation or perception. Example: "Given that it seems the project is behind schedule, we may need to allocate additional resources."
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News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
26 human-written examples
Given that, it seems to me that Congress can take back its war powers from the president — which it has not exercised since it last declared war in 1941, amounting to a betrayal of trust — simply by answering this question: Can Congress legally give up its constitutionally mandated, exclusive power and duty to declare war without a constitutional amendment?
News & Media
Given that, it seems the measures forced upon British airports for several days were unnecessary.
News & Media
Given that, it seems likely that cable providers will simply tweak their pricing structures to ensure that their revenue stays stable.
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Given that it seems such a diminution of the Bond legend, boiling him down to the bare bones of aggression, what can it bring to the party?
News & Media
Minority job seekers reading this might wonder whether they, too, should whiten their resumes, given that it seems to result in more callbacks.
News & Media
I recommend the latter, given that it seems unlikely such an extensive collection of McQueen's work will be gathered together again in this lifetime.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
34 human-written examples
Given that, it seemed improbable that Manning would muster the sort of late-game drive he led eight times last season.
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Given that it seemed to carry some criticism of his former colleagues – "abandoned" is hardly a neutral word – it felt loaded.
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Given that it seemed to rain all night in nearby Naas, this takes some believing, but the official going at any rate is yielding to soft, soft in places, whereas 24 hours ago it was soft, soft to heavy in places.
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Especially given that it seemed that they weren't working.
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Even given that choice, it seems unlikely that Congress will act on climate change.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "given that it seems" to introduce an observation or assumption that leads to a conclusion. It's best suited when the premise isn't definitively proven but is reasonably apparent.
Common error
Avoid overuse in highly formal contexts where a more direct and concise phrase like "since" or "because" might be more appropriate. Overusing the phrase can make your writing sound repetitive or uncertain.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "given that it seems" functions as a connector, linking a premise or observation with a conclusion or statement. It indicates that the conclusion is based on something that appears to be true, but may not be definitively proven. Ludwig examples showcase this connector function in a variety of contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Academia
17%
Science
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "given that it seems" serves as a connector to introduce a statement based on an apparent premise, as confirmed by Ludwig. While grammatically correct and versatile, it's relatively rare in occurrence. It finds primary application in News & Media, Academia and Science, offering a degree of uncertainty when presenting information. Alternatives like "since it seems" or "considering that it appears" can be used depending on the context. The Ludwig AI validates this phrase, indicating it's a legitimate part of the English language.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
since it seems
Replaces "given that" with "since", creating a more concise expression.
considering it seems
A more concise version of 'considering that it seems'.
considering that it appears
Replaces "given that" with "considering that" and "seems" with "appears", offering a slightly more formal tone.
as it seems
Uses "as" for brevity, slightly reducing the emphasis on the initial condition.
because it seems
Replaces "given that" with "because", indicating a more direct causal relationship.
in light of the fact that it seems
Adds emphasis by using "in light of the fact that", making the premise more explicit.
in view of the fact that it seems
Similar to "in light of the fact that", this provides a more formal and emphatic alternative.
noting that it seems
This option changes the start of the phrase to 'noting that', to present the information as an observation.
seeing as it seems
Uses "seeing as" as a more informal alternative to "given that".
given the impression that it seems
This alternative focuses on the impression or appearance conveyed.
FAQs
How can I use "given that it seems" in a sentence?
Use "given that it seems" to introduce a statement or conclusion that is based on a premise that appears to be true. For example, "Given that it seems the weather will be bad, we should cancel the picnic."
What are some alternatives to "given that it seems"?
Alternatives include "since it seems", "considering that it appears", or "as it seems". The choice depends on the desired level of formality and emphasis.
Is it more appropriate to use "given that it seems" or "given that it is"?
The choice depends on the context. Use "given that it seems" when you are basing your statement on an observation or impression. Use "given that it is" when you are referring to a fact or established condition.
What is the difference between "given that" and "given that it seems"?
"Given that" introduces a premise that is assumed to be true, while "given that it seems" introduces a premise that is based on an observation or impression but is not necessarily a confirmed fact. Therefore, "given that" is more assertive and definitive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested