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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly even" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that appears to be equal or uniform, often with an implication of doubt or uncertainty. Example: "The results of the experiment were seemingly even, but further analysis revealed significant discrepancies."
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A somehow seemingly even prouder, wooden black and white cow -- now majestically bearing the American flag.
But no-one, seemingly, even pauses to ponder what he thinks.
How do fulmars cope with such conditions without, seemingly, even flapping their wings?
Mrs. Ibrahim, too, covers her head, seemingly even more intent on modesty in Port Washington than back in Egypt.
Mr. Hollande, trying to undermine a reputation for softness and charm, was an aggressive debater, often interrupting Mr. Sarkozy without deference and seemingly even with contempt.
But since then, even as the issue has continued to escalate, a hapless central government has looked on, incapable, and seemingly even unwilling, to broker peace.
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As the seemingly even-keeled Steven, Mr. Villar-Hauser is also terrific, particularly as the cracks in his sensible surface begin to appear.
Even though the observed epigenetic changes were seemingly subtle, even subtle epigenetic changes may often lead to altered gene expression and altered genome stability.
Now, death and the notion of ownership have seemingly created even more insurmountable problems.
And yet, he had Canon, Ricoh, and others coming from the flanks, doing seemingly simple, even junky things, getting improved.
The 710 extension was dead, seemingly abandoned even by Caltrans.
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