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"seeming difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a difference that appears to exist, but is uncertain or unclear. For example, "The two products showed a seeming difference, though we could not be sure that it was real".
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Or are they the same stuff, their seeming difference just a peculiarly intractable illusion?
This seeming difference might be attributed to the stochastic nature of the folding simulation process [ 8, 9].
Although serum metformin appeared to be more elevated in the responder group than the nonresponder group posttreatment, a single outlier within the responder group drove this seeming difference that did not reach statistical significance (P = 0.7849).
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The present work aims to contribute to further understanding of the seeming differences between these two theories with particular regards to circular cylindrical shells subjected to axial compression.
They deserve to live long lives fully embraced, nurtured and loved in the truth of who they are, regardless of seeming differences among sexual orientation, race or gender.
To him, there didn't seem much difference.
This series should be close too, but Brown seems the difference maker.
There seemed little difference, either, between this and a West End show - apart from the scale of the production.
At first look, there seemed little difference between these products of disordered mentality and work by postmodern artists.
It seems the difference relates to the intervention method.
It seems insignificant difference for the thrombolic complications between the TXA and placebo group.
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