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"seem to have" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of something appearing likely to be true, even though it may not be certain. For example, "It seems to have been a successful experiment."
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Investors seem to have noticed.
Blacks seem to have crossed that line".
We seem to have learned our lesson.
Their efforts seem to have paid off.
Libya: "Seem to have achieved their goals".
Both efforts seem to have shown results.
Photographs seem to have similar problems.
You seem to have many literary influences.
That doesn't seem to have happened.
The tables seem to have turned.
I seem to have lost the thread".
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