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"it also seems that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express an additional thought or observation in the same sentence. Example: "The actor's performance was outstanding, it also seems that he has a natural talent for comedy." In this example, "it also seems that" adds onto the statement about the actor's performance, indicating that there is another aspect that is being noticed.
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It also seems that Ms. Centurión is in transition.
It also seems that a broad appreciation of science is waning.
It also seems that career progression, or the lack of it, could be a deterrent.
It also seems that prions are largely confined to nervous tissue.
It also seems that training works best when (as now) the overall labour market is weak.
It also seems that trust is a fragile thing, prone to break down altogether.
It also seems that people actually trust more than they say they do.
It also seems that the "enuf is enuf" crowd have chosen the wrong target.
It also seems that Britain wants to become the new champion of red tape.
But it also seems that managers have a really hard time designing fruitful experiments.
It also seems that the later it gets, the more likely people long for childish pleasures.
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