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Discover Ludwig"seem usual" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that appears normal or typical. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: The sudden silence in the classroom seemed usual, but upon closer inspection, the students realized that their teacher had quietly fallen asleep at her desk.
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The Jaguar E-Type, E-Type, BMW Mercedes 300SL seem usual suspects from a Top 10 list, but Mr. Kelleher said he looked for superb examples and a New York connection of some sort: the 300SL, for instance, was sold at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Manhattan dealership of Max Hoffman.
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At the same time, nothing seemed usual.
Also, as seems usual with Norwegian, many of the return flights are slightly more expensive than the outbound.
Everything seems usual and is going according to plan.
He flew in from the United States specifically for this race but did not seem his usual attacking self.
Restaurants and bars are full, roads are choked with cars and ordinary Georgians seem, as usual, to be out having a good time.
While the love story of a sitting president may not seem like usual romantic movie fare, breaking away from the status quo is what the Obamas do best.
Taking your executive board out for a seminar may seem like usual business for any CEO, like sharing the same coffee breaks.
Everything else seemed as usual.
He seemed his usual "rational" self.
In short, he seemed his usual, fifth-grade self.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com