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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly excellent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that appears to be excellent but may not necessarily be so upon closer inspection.
Example: "The product received seemingly excellent reviews, but many customers reported issues after purchase."
Alternatives: "apparently outstanding" or "ostensibly superb."
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On Saturday, David Toms stood on the 18th fairway in seemingly excellent shape: he was six under on the day and had hit a 316-yard drive downwind.
Bitter about some career failures, he is now a high school chemistry teacher and a seemingly excellent one at that.
Failure of this seemingly excellent defense system in the form of over-responsiveness to the invading micro-organisms may result in septicemia and septic shock.
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Any intravenously administered fluid can transmit infection, but blood is a uniquely nutritious medium and is seemingly an excellent means for transmitting infection.
The Kronos still tours and plays in New York regularly, now with its young, excellent and seemingly permanent (or as permanent as such things can be) cellist, Jeffrey Zeigler.
The toxicity in the air is fueled by the seemingly mild-mannered Lee Daniel Kendrickk, excellent), Bobby's placatory best friend, whose own connection to proceedings prompts a response from Danny that John Webster and his Jacobean brethren would have understood at once.
The award for the best new tire went to Continental for its CrossContact LX, an all-season tire that combines the seemingly contradictory characteristics of excellent wet braking, long wear and fuel efficiency.
Joe's contemporary Ted Williams, a seemingly harder case, brought excellent results by confiding in Richard Ben Cramer, who responded to Ted's late-blooming garrulity with a reassuring Esquire essay about him that rang absolutely true.
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