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Discover Ludwig'not seeming' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express an opinion or perception about something that may not necessarily be true. It is typically used after a verb such as 'to be' or 'to appear' to indicate that something does not appear to be a certain way. Example: "She is not seeming to enjoy the party, but she could just be tired." In this sentence, 'not seeming' is used after the verb 'to be' to express that the person does not appear to be enjoying the party, but the speaker acknowledges that there could be other reasons for their behavior. Another example: "His excuse is not seeming very believable." Here, 'not seeming' is used after the verb 'to be' to express that the excuse does not appear to be very believable.
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RONALD MCDONALD (stares blankly at the wall, not seeming to hear) H.R. Er.
He also stands out, at least in Hollywood, by not seeming jaded.
Blank faced humans walked around dirt enclosures not seeming to truly see or feel anything.
"I know," she said, not seeming to care about matching his tone.
"The police had to take action," she said, not seeming to give it a further thought.
When he spoke, he apologized for not seeming to be sufficiently forward-looking.
When it began, the American version was praised for not seeming like a knockoff of the Israeli series.
(He sighs wearily and looks out the window blankly, not seeming to respond to any one particular sight).
But these teachers are young, this is summer, and not seeming too professional is part of the deal.
Ventura wore the uniform and paraded around the clubhouse, not seeming to know or care that the pants were unzipped.
Evie is nervous, but Russell, she says "was good at not seeming angry when I reared away".
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