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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem like magic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe something that appears to be supernaturally performed. For example: "The way he solved the problem so quickly seemed like magic."
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To users, augmented reality (AR) can seem like magic.
But they would seem like magic to someone from the 1950s.
Pop-up books may seem like magic, but in fact they're feats of paper engineering.
But seeing all the gifts and care from around the country made her birthday seem like magic.
As Andrew Lo of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology points out, to primitive people, everyday technology like cars and televisions can seem like magic.
In 1958, The New York Times wrote of their "gossamer lightness" and the way "the circular and oval shapes seem like magic lanterns, one within the other".
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It seemed like magic".
And when it does, it seems like magic.
For those prone to number mysticism, such a phenomenon must have seemed like magic.
"It just seems like magic to a lot of people," she says.
The "Mars" party combined elements of wonder, glamour, and what seemed like magic.
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