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"might seem simple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an idea that something may appear straightforward, but might prove to be otherwise. For example: "The task at hand might seem simple, but it is actually quite complex."
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The solution might seem simple: close plants.
At first glance, it might seem simple.
This might seem simple, but communicating effectively at distance takes a lot of effort.
THAT people undergoing medical procedures should give their informed consent might seem simple and uncontentious.
DECIDING where to seek treatment might seem simple for a German diagnosed with prostate cancer.
These actions might seem simple, but that doesn't mean they're easy.
It might seem simple enough to block flagged documents before they leave a server.
On paper, Ms. Rebeck's play might seem simple to the point of schematic.
This might seem simple but it's by far the hardest option to take.
In an era of bar codes and tracking numbers, Cool might seem simple to enact.
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It might seem simpler to use keys.
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