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Discover Ludwig"seem to like" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express someone's impression or opinion that someone else enjoys or appreciates something. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: The new employee seems to like their job very much, always arriving early and staying late to complete their tasks.
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You seem to like business.
They seem to like him.
But they seem to like it.
The experts seem to like it.
Vodafone shareholders seem to like the idea.
But many consumers seem to like it.
Viewers seem to like the mix.
People seem to like Mock the Week.
Many Sahrawis seem to like the idea.
Most citizens seem to like it.
People seem to like "Blue Angel".
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