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"seem to start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the idea that something is beginning or is likely to begin. For example, "After the long winter, the days seem to start getting longer again."
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The Chinese leaders seem to start understanding this too.
In the 5000m they seem to start just as fast.
A personality disorder, by contrast, doesn't seem to start or to go away.
"Infield hits always seem to start something crazy in the ninth inning," Kintzler said.
Some people who have fallen ill seem to start recovering within a week.
We always seem to start so slowly in the first game of a tournament.
"They seem to start a war but are afraid to go to war.
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"It seems to start here".
It seems to start at puberty.
Again, things seemed to start smoothly.
The stimulant seems to start working.
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