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Discover Ludwig"seemingly easy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears easy or simple, but may not actually be as easy as it seems. For example: "The math problem seemed seemingly easy at first, but as I worked through it, I realized it was much more complex than I had initially thought."
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I've been quite shocked at how seemingly easy it's been.
Even the league's poorest teams now have a seemingly easy decision to make.
Exelon's seemingly easy access to top administration officials has hardly gone unnoticed among competitors.
By arguing that crime is mainly related to undocumented migration, they present a seemingly easy solution: get rid of foreigners.
Dozens of seemingly easy 3- and 4-footers slid by on the low side, leaving golfers shaking their heads.
McCarthy has taken a seemingly easy thing and made it difficult; with any luck, tonight, he will make it look easy again.
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Sometimes it would take three or four rounds of treatment before she was on the mend, even for something as seemingly easy-to-treat as strep throat.
Here the matter should be seemingly easier to settle.
It is, therefore, ever keen to pursue the seemingly easiest solution to this "embarrassment".
He settled on Houston for the business courses, the nearness to his family, the seemingly easiest transition to college.
Do apparently difficult artists have more imperatives in their lyrics or song titles than others, or do seemingly easier to work with musicians express their frustrations with imperatives more within their writing?
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