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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly being" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or state that appears to be true but may not necessarily be the case.
Example: "He was seemingly being ignored by his colleagues during the meeting."
Alternatives: "apparently existing" or "ostensibly being"
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Scruffy chic seemingly being the trademark Romany fashion.
With the Hackney model's pod system seemingly being more widely adopted, has hotdesking had its day?
The embarrassment is being compounded by Rodriguez's seemingly being involved in a new scandal every few weeks.
As the beer and champagne flowed in Australia's dressing room, the old order was seemingly being restored.
Sinn Féin has faced criticism from its opponents in the Irish Republic for opposing austerity measures there while seemingly being prepared to implement similar measures in Northern Ireland.
The clause was revealed in leaked documents this week with the theory that Bale is the most expensive player in the world seemingly being confirmed.
So… There's a pretty big stretch between Poe seemingly being dead and Poe racing to Finn's rescue in an X-Wing.
The clause was revealed in leaked documents this week as the theory Bale is the most expensive player in the world seemingly being confirmed.
Here we are in Britain, currently at war with the past over historical male abuses of power, no evidence seemingly being too flimsy to investigate.
Despite there seemingly being thousands of spectators who were not league fans, the crowd were certainly knowledgeable, jeering when Johnathan Thurston cynically slowed the play.
Today, Les Liaisons continues to be translated to the stage and screen: the novel seemingly being reinterpreted for each new generation.
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