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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem like a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a comparison or similarity between two things or ideas. Example: The new restaurant seems like a popular spot for locals to gather and enjoy good food.
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They seem like a fit.
It did seem like a perfect match.
You seem like a nice enough guy.
Does that seem like a fair reading?
"Suicide might seem like a viable option.
Continuity can seem like a consolation.
Does that seem like a lot?
This might seem like a worthy aspiration.
Goldman might seem like a curious target.
That might seem like a lot.
Paris and New York seem like a steal.
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