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The phrase "seem unbelievable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is typically used to describe something that appears to be unbelievable or hard to believe. It can be used to express doubt or disbelief about a situation or statement. Example: The ending of the movie seemed unbelievable to the audience, but in reality, it was based on a true story.
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It may seem unbelievable that there has been "too little" corporate money in politics.
Vidale confirmed what might seem unbelievable: the 66,336 fans cheered so loudly that they created a minor earthquake.
It's an impressive feat of reporting and storytelling, full of the kind of plot elements that seem unbelievable and are made all the more engrossing because they're true.
He would seem unbelievable if we didn't all know people who were just as lacking in self-awareness and self-expression.
And it was understood whenever we faced the loss of teammates and opponents at ages so young they made those losses seem unbelievable and unbearable.
True, the bid from Olivetti was so outrageous as to seem unbelievable, but Telecom Italia's defence has been slow and complacent.Telecom Italia's reverse will not necessarily be Olivetti's gain.
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It almost seemed unbelievable.
It seems unbelievable to everyone except Compton.
The whole event seems unbelievable now.
Like Robinson's character, this seems unbelievable.
"It seems unbelievable now, but at our ages — we were twenty-two!
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