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You can use this phrase to indicate that something appears to be true or has the appearance of being true. For example, "The fact that he had been lying about his whereabouts makes it seem like he is guilty."
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It's about five minutes shorter than the Hitchcock, but its deliberate pace makes it seem longer.
Its stance on contraception makes it seem at best unworldly and, at worst, callous.
Its presentation in the Discussion makes it seem like an afterthought.
The film makes it seem so.
Distance makes it seem somehow less objectionable.
Cabbage makes it seem simple.
"This makes it seem short".
Mr. Takase makes it seem new.
"It makes it seem like a cathedral".
A close look at Snapchat's metrics makes it seem so.
But that makes it seem no less unbridgeable.
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