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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem relentless" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that appears to be persistent and unyielding. This phrase is often used in a negative connotation, as something that is relentless can be seen as negative or overwhelming. Example: The rain seemed relentless, pouring down for hours without any sign of stopping.
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This was no place for hand-wringing about a marketing of the borough's image that can, at times, seem relentless.
Today, the religious impulse is common in China, where the pursuit of money can seem relentless and the ideology of the Communist Party is essentially pragmatic.
Since the clouds seem relentless and not a warm, sunny day is expected until the middle of next week, the refrain echoing across the region is that the people are just not in the mood.
The very effortlessness of the prosody can seem relentless, and sometimes, I think, that smoothness disguises the intellectual struggle (with Darwinism, with atheism) that challenges theological consolation and darkens many passages of natural description and tender lamentation.
In expanding their creation, Mr. Aubier and Mr. Patar haven't been entirely successful in sustaining its tone, which is no less fragile for being so frenetic — even at an economical 75 minutes, the whimsy can start to seem relentless.
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It seems relentless.
The progress of electronics seems relentless.
At times, the urbanisation seemed relentless.
THE march of sex-selective abortion in Asia seems relentless.
The run of tragedy, debility, and erosion has seemed relentless in recent years.
The original Nelson-Atkins Museum has always seemed relentless in its symmetry, its classicism tinged with a certain nineteen-thirties squareness.
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