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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something appears to have a certain quality or characteristic, but there may be uncertainty about it.
Example: "The project seemingly has the potential to succeed, but further analysis is needed."
Alternatives: "apparently has" or "ostensibly has".
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And everyone seemingly has.
Yet he seemingly has none himself.
Advantage: Bradshaw Brady seemingly has met his match in Bradshaw.
Cincinnati seemingly has the perfect coach to do just that.
He not only does not have a conscience, he seemingly has no connection to reality.
Nadal acts with deference to older players and seemingly has a singular focus.
Who seemingly has to deliver profits around £60m a year, come hell or high water?
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But police seemingly had no knowledge.
The Kazakhs seemingly had money and drove expensive cars.
Police have made no arrests and seemingly have no suspects.
The Red Sox seemingly have several prominent moves to come.
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