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Discover Ludwig"seemingly grave" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something appears to be serious or solemn, but may not actually be. Example: Despite the seemingly grave situation, the group managed to keep their composure and find a solution to the problem.
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Indeed, we learn very little about the marriage, or the narrator's husband, nor about her husband's seemingly grave illnesses.
The case is once against casting "a harsh spotlight on seemingly grave lapses of corporate governance at a top-tier Japanese company".
And so began a boardroom battle that has now cost both men their jobs, wiped out over half the company's stock market value, and once against cast a harsh spotlight on seemingly grave lapses of corporate governance at a top-tier Japanese company.
In line with the widespread expression of HBD1 and therefore its seemingly grave importance in epithelial defense, the variant also holds relevance in additional clinical contexts, e.g. in HIV transmission (Braida et al, 2004; Milanese et al, 2006) and oral infections (Jurevic et al, 2003).
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He was buried in a seemingly unmarked grave at Green-Wood.
A seemingly fresh grave greeted me upon entering the first room, Hole, which was first shown at Sadie Coles in London.
He gives his own swansong on the video of the title song, an astonishing performance, seemingly from the grave.
His voice reached out to us seemingly from the grave, in the form of a new book, published posthumously, The Ambassador, written in tandem with award-winning crime fiction writer Matt Rees.
The scam's elaborate setup began Monday afternoon with a simple question on a Chinatown sidewalk, and built itself up in a series of seemingly chance encounters and grave predictions.
Sherlock has had his exile for murder abruptly curtailed after messages from vanquished foe Moriarty appear across TV screens, advertising hoardings, and social media, seemingly from beyond the grave.
Intimate conflicts arise from public ones: a relationship with obtuse but seemingly harmless neighbors deteriorates, with grave consequences.
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