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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem insignificant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to things that appear to be unimportant or not worth considering. For example, "The details of the plan may seem insignificant, but they will have a major impact on the outcome."
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Maybe these things seem insignificant.
Such speed distinctions might seem insignificant.
Statistically their performance may seem insignificant.
That makes ice cube extraction seem insignificant.
In such company the wishbones seem insignificant, even grotesque.
The scale of change required in China makes all other countries' seem insignificant.
Both have their drawbacks: the former can seem insignificant; the latter, insurmountable.
"I had to stop watching the news — it was making my own problems seem insignificant".
That number of houses might seem insignificant, but the problem is one of location.
From a cosmic perspective, most humans seem insignificant — but not your mother.
But Ms. Bechdel makes their lives resonate in ways that do not seem insignificant at all.
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