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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "it seems for" is not correct
It should be "it seems like" or "it appears as though." "It seems like" is a common phrase used to describe an impression or an opinion. Example sentence: It seems like he's having a hard time getting over his breakup.
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Especially, it seems, for girls.
But not, it seems, for the PQ.
Not least, it seems, for central banks.
Not, it seems, for Cellino.
More, it seems, for a man.
Too stirring, it seems, for some tastes.
Too busy, it seems, for Sony Music.
Or so it seems for a moment.
There's hope, it seems, for the rest of us.
Not, it seems, for a long while yet.
It seems, for example, that many are making paintings.
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