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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it mostly seems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a perception or impression that is not entirely certain but leans towards a particular conclusion.
Example: "Based on the evidence presented, it mostly seems that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "it generally appears" or "it primarily looks like".
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It's an unlikely partnership, but so far it mostly seems to work.
It mostly seems academic and cute — glazed over by a layer of faux insight.
But many artists have ignored it, and it mostly seems like another attempt to sell more stuff.
It mostly seems to be taking off in the US at the moment, but has slowly spread over to the UK through social media.
But how does the Roosevelt Ride give us a sense of the presidency's transformation when it mostly seems just a welcome convenience, giving day trippers the opportunity to see more than would otherwise be possible?
It mostly seems to be popular among those who like to aggressively post comments in its defense if you dare to question its lasting value.
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The bubble was not totally gone, but it mostly seemed to be.
"From the outside, it mostly seemed exactly like business as usual," he wrote.
But the researchers, Niklaus Schiess and Florian Grunow, said that it mostly seemed to be created to help with surveillance and oppression.
But over time, I noticed that it mostly seemed to be effective at building strong networks of people who liked to stand out in the sun and chant.
In the portions read last night, it mostly seemed to be the names of guards or persons that Slahi encountered at Guantánamo.
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