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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it seems over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the idea that something appears to be finished or completed. Example: After months of hard work and preparation, the project was finally completed. As I looked at the final product, I couldn't help but think to myself, "It seems over."
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It seems over the line.
Whereas it seems over here, and in Europe, that people are so rude.
There is nobody, it seems, over whom we won't sigh: 'Ah!
We've certainly done everything in our power it seems over the last decade to try to erode that trust, there's no doubt about it as we cut back on coverage.
President Obama's political sensitivity at being seen as anti-Muslim in the wake of Iraq and Afghanistan takes precedence, it seems, over any moral obligation to the victims of genocide.
A train loaded with harvest migrants sailing, it seems, over a high viaduct bridge; a locust storm that turns into a wheat-field inferno; the many harvest scenes shot at "the magic hour" after the sun has gone down and its last horizontal rays remain.
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It seems over-simplistic to suggest that policy-makers must experience poverty before they can understand it, doesn't it?
But it seemed over, looking back, right at the moment that Jeter went down.
It really shouldn't be as difficult as he has made it seem over the last, oooh, several years.
Unfortunately tho, blogging hasn't been as easy as I intentionally make it seem over my Snapchat stories (misslizstephens BTW).
It seems that over-the-top off-road capability isn't necessary to sell SUVs anymore.
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