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"seem like having" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, we use the phrase "seems like" followed by a noun or gerund. For example, "It seems like having a new pet is a lot of work."
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Striking a balance between the two might seem like having the best of both worlds: congratulations, you're a functioning eating disordered person, well done!
And the climax is more palatable than in Saturday, where the god-like doctor defeated his brutish enemy with the aid of poetry, and then saved his life too – which really did seem like having it all ways.
What you expose to the world is carefully curated – my son's blog features photos and videos that make it seem like having a baby is fun and easy.
It doesn't seem like having fewer microphones than the Echo is really an issue here, but we still have to test Home in a real home environment to be sure.
Although some features of narcissistic personality disorder may seem like having confidence, it's not the same.
"It does seem like having Spacey and Brunetti in place is really a game changer," Lii said in an interview.
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However, due to the excavation and gravity of the overlying rock, upper section elements seem like have less damage, but this is not true.
Being a reporter must have seemed like having tenure.
Eventually, however, it seems like having them around is going to pay off.
When you get nervous, sometimes it seems like having a script would be helpful.
He seemed to like having them around.
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