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Discover Ludwig"it will seem like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to suggest that something will appear or give the impression of being a certain way, but may not actually be that way. For example: - It will seem like I'm busy all the time, but I actually have a lot of free time. - From a distance, it will seem like the mountain is covered in snow, but as you get closer, you'll see it's actually rock. - When you first meet her, it will seem like she's shy and reserved, but once you get to know her, she's actually very outgoing.
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A new business in the Flatiron district of Manhattan called General Assembly is not a university, but its founders hope it will seem like one.
America's biggest new show boasts such a conspicuous marketing budget that, unless its title becomes self-fulfilling prophecy, it will seem like a failure.
It will seem like Monica-forever-and-ever.
Yes, it will seem like a Key West beach.
"It will seem like I disappeared into the sunset".
Fifty years from now, it will seem like Verdun or Waterloo.
To her, it will seem like the toy of a king".
It will seem like a lot of meat but it shrinks considerably when it cooks.
When you first walk in it will seem like utter silence.
It makes cleaning so easy, it will seem like a game.
AMY [sung]: They say it will seem like emerging into the light From a dismal penitentiary.
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