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The phrase "seem for" is not a grammatically correct construction in English
The correct phrase is "seem to." Example: -Incorrect: It seems for the best to stay home during the storm. -Correct: It seems best to stay home during the storm.
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The deaths slowed and seem for now to have stopped.
His hosts, always wary, seem for now reassured.
How much bigger would the stakes seem for your students?
Time for prudence, it would seem, for some corrective behaviour.
Not, it would seem, for those on the terraces.
Another unlikely victory, it would seem, for the computer.
No "it would seem" for him; only "it is".
The human questions seem, for so humane a writer, still unanswered.
Well here's a reason: they seem for all intents and purposes like two different plays.
They seem, for the first time since 2001, like a band with a future.
There are several reasons things may not be as bad as they seem for investigators.
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