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The phrase 'seemed to make' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the impression or perception that something or someone has. For example, "John's words seemed to make the entire room uncomfortable."
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It seemed to make sense.
This seemed to make Adnan less guilty.
Alas, this seemed to make little difference.
Drinking seemed to make us equals.
It also seemed to make practical sense.
"It seemed to make people go crazy.
It just seemed to make common sense".
He seemed to make a decision.
It seemed to make a difference Sunday.
It seemed to make good sense.
Cleaning seemed to make her happy.
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