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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seem to fail" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that something appears or gives the impression of not succeeding or meeting expectations. Example: Despite all their efforts, the team's strategy seemed to fail in securing the contract.
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Yet, despite wide support for HCC, many such initiatives seem to fail.
Despite rapid advances in technology, efforts to besiege this robust pathogen seem to fail.
But many of the advertisements in local newspapers seem to fail this test.
Highly educated people seem to fail at love as easily as poorly educated people do.
As a nation, we seem to fail utterly to acknowledge that the Vietnamese are people like ourselves.
The replicas of bus shelters from Auschwitz, made by Darren Almond, would seem to fail this test.
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For years he seemed to fail at both.
But other times, the theoretical connection seemed to fail them.
Both abilities seemed to fail him when he played 31 h4.
At first his voice seemed to fail him.
Suddenly reverting to her old ego, her project seems to fail.
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