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Discover Ludwig"seem wanting" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to appear or seem to lack something or to be insufficient. Example: The team's performance on the field may seem wanting at times, but their determination and hard work never fail to impress their fans.
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Any successor Mr Bush names will seem wanting in comparison.That is true, but not unusual.
Vian's novel supplied an ideal match for Denisov's artistic inclinations, with its Surrealism constituting a welcome element of fancy in an age when traditional narrative operas often seem wanting.
His ad hoc gestures and comments can feel like progress, but in other areas – in confronting institutional child abuse, for example, or tackling financial reform – he can seem wanting.
Since then he has not stopped speaking out, and a political trait of Mr. Blair's has resurfaced: the role of high-profile international statesman brings out in him an assuredness and resolution that often seem wanting in his handling of home-grown crises.
Occasionally, Dimon's efforts to portray himself as above the Wall Street fray can seem wanting.
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Every online music company, it seems, wants its own Pandora.
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