Sentence examples for it somehow seems from inspiring English sources

"it somehow seems" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to express uncertainty or doubt in a statement. Example: "I know I studied for the test, but it somehow seems like I still might not do well on it."

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To some, she acknowledged, it might seem like a childish pursuit, but "it somehow seems warranted because it's cool midcentury modern".

For all its jagged cuts and shrieking violin stabs, it somehow seems as substantial as an entire second act, as if half an hour's dramatic incident has been compressed into one dense and horrible mass.

And yet it somehow seems wrong to lump Pointless in with that lot.

It somehow seems less funny when Gulmakai delivers her punchline, 'I know this is true.

It somehow seems fitting that, because of allergies, he often has to start races wearing a black mask.

At any rate, it somehow seems apt that the band chosen for the farewell concert on 22 March is Madness.

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And it somehow seemed possible.

It somehow seemed cleaner, less personal".

It somehow seemed German, not Italian.

It somehow seemed dishonest to try for anything less than a steal-your-breath-away shot.

So when Mr. Vauthier decided to do an all-red fashion show, it somehow seemed fitting.

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