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The phrase "seem fine" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express that something appears to be satisfactory. For example, "The plans we discussed for the project seem fine."
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All seem fine.
I seem fine.
They seem fine".
Me: They seem fine to me.
The two spoke on Wednesday, and Browder did seem fine.
And the patients, mainly, seem fine with the procedure.
Asimov's factory-installed laws seem fine for a short story, but inadequate for the real world.
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Siddhartha seemed fine.
It all seemed fine.
That seems fine.
He seems fine.
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