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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seem sound' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
A better phrase to use would be 'seem reasonable' or 'seem logical'. For example: His explanation for why he was late seemed reasonable.
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His political instincts seem sound.
Does it all seem sound?
Does this approach seem sound?
The objectives here seem sound.
Legally, the court's rulings against the Sharifs seem sound.
Although success is far away, the principles seem sound.
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This step seems sound (does not lead us into error) and may be sound; but its soundness is opaque.
His credentials seemed sound.
That seems sound.
The principle seems sound.
This seems sound.
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