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"may seem insignificant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that you think is of little importance. For example, "The details of the plan, though they may seem insignificant, are actually of utmost importance."
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Capel's Image Problem The arrest of Chicago Bears draft pick John Capel on charges of possession of marijuana on May 25 may seem insignificant to some.
Statistically their performance may seem insignificant.
These small details may seem insignificant: they're not, they are what made Arthur's life complete.
Ten points may seem insignificant in a system that awards points by the thousands.
The feeling may seem insignificant to those who have never experienced it.
A garden may seem insignificant given Haiti's endless social and environmental problems.
This may seem insignificant to fans and ordinary players, but not to the world's top players.
Implied recognition can be given in a variety of ways that may seem insignificant, except to the recipient.
Such a delay may seem insignificant, but the amount of money flowing through a giant retailer quickly adds up.
The fate of the phone booth -- compared with the rise and fall of empires -- may seem insignificant.
It may seem insignificant – a distraction to the serious structural issues global development practitioners face, such as corruption and poverty.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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