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The phrase "is seemingly a" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English. It is used to indicate that something appears to be a certain way, but may not actually be that way. Example: "The new policy is seemingly a step in the right direction, but its effectiveness remains to be seen." This suggests that the policy appears to be a positive change, but there is uncertainty about its true impact.
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It is, seemingly, a front.
"The Swing" is seemingly a poem of loss.
Anger is seemingly a more rational reaction to perceptions of injustice and wrongdoing.
Unfortunately, it is seemingly a marketing organization penetrated, if not riddled, by graft and corruption.
With every voice in opposition, there is seemingly a voice of optimism.
The loveliest track here, Summer Rain, is seemingly a trademark dewy, nostalgic love song, but reveals a subtle environmental message.
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Depp is seemingly an aficionado of Johnny "Rooster" Byron, the protagonist in Butterworth's play Jerusalem.
There is seemingly an extra gear that James hits midway through his ascension.
Trump, of course, is seemingly an unusually angry, vindictive, and mentally unstable American president.
Any intravenously administered fluid can transmit infection, but blood is a uniquely nutritious medium and is seemingly an excellent means for transmitting infection.
In any event, she was, seemingly, a nightmare mother.
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