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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is seeming" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "seems" instead. For example: "The situation is seeming more complicated than expected." This should be changed to: "The situation seems more complicated than expected."
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To me, a vegetarian substitute is seeming more and more appealing.
But if the name of the game is seeming the most honest then the Conservatives are winning hands down.
Often that agenda is seeming clever and/or taking someone who has received more than her fair share of attention down a notch.
Which may be, if you think about it, exactly what you're hungering for when the world is seeming like a lower tier of Dante's inferno.
As for his proposal for an all-Earth, all-the-time satellite, that is seeming less far-fetched than when Mr. Gore first raised it in March 1998.
For those people who are thinking this is seeming other worldly, you will have to pay taxes in a couple of years, and trust me your parents are paying taxes now.
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The operative word here is "seems".
Nothing is what is seems.
What peace there is seems threadbare.
What that is seems fairly obvious.
That it is seems just obvious.
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