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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it might even seem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a possibility or perception that something appears a certain way, often with an element of surprise or emphasis. Example: "At first glance, it might even seem that the project is ahead of schedule."
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It might even seem an old-fashioned story of progress.
It might even seem to the justices that DOMA collides with the interests used to justify many laws.
It might even seem puny relative to the largest such incident, at the Three Brothers rock formation, in 1987.
But $500 million is still a lot of money; to the rest of the world it might even seem "large" and "massive".
It would exemplify the prime minister's habit of postponing difficult politics; to a sceptical public, it might even seem slavish.Mr Cameron's domestic concerns are also tricky.
It might even seem to some innocent souls as though all you need to do to acquire a high-level job is to learn its stultifying jargon.
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Gallace is plainly shy of anyone or anything that might even seem to return her gaze.
These approaches would not work and might even seem a bit disturbing.
So asking why you've actually shown up might even seem rude.
I might even seem to be a bit of a diva.
Therefore, the absence of microglia priming in this mouse model might even seem surprising.
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