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The phrase 'it does not seem possible' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express doubt about something. For example: Given the current restrictions, it does not seem possible to hold a large gathering.
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Though they share four letters out of six, it does not seem possible to go from one to the other using just a two-step ladder.
At first glance it does not seem possible that such a complex, curving form could have been folded from a single sheet of paper, and yet it was.
It does not seem possible to date the Yashts much more precisely, except to believe that their redaction (not necessarily composition) may have first taken place in the 5th century bce.
QUESTION FROM ASHER: It does not seem possible now to eliminate the statutory debt ceiling as the Republicans have effectively, albeit deceitfully, used it to attempt to reign in deficit spending.
The solution: Sumanth Ravipati said it well: At a quick glance, it does not seem possible as every number must have at least two other numbers that it can pair up with to make a perfect square.
Comparing this with the single inexperienced driver of the Thames train, which passed through a red danger signal, she said: "It does not seem possible that he missed the signal".
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It doesn't seem possible.
It doesn't seem possible, at least for now.
It doesn't seem possible now, but nobody cared".
We can smile, sometimes, when it doesn't seem possible.
Nancy: Last summer was our 30th anniversary — it doesn't seem possible.
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