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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly have" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that appears to be true or likely, but may not necessarily be so. Example: "The company's financial reports are seemingly have improved, but further investigation revealed manipulated data."
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The Red Sox seemingly have several prominent moves to come.
Police have made no arrests and seemingly have no suspects.
Monday's victory over the St . LouisRams would seemingly have provided some solace.
The series matches teams that seemingly have no business being here.
As Bridgeport's luck would seemingly have it, the recession halted both, at least temporarily.
ELECTRONICS manufacturers seemingly have ample tech nology and ample will -- to create wondrously tiny, portable gadgets.
The Toscanos compare themselves to their friends the Hutners, who seemingly have the perfect life.
How could someone who was so incredibly astute seemingly have no sense of what was about to happen?
The operative should seemingly have nothing to do with any Americans, or with the American embassy, if there is one.
And during the past six years we seemingly have defied economic gravity -- continually outperforming the nation in employment growth.
The Yankees have offered Pettitte $10 million, and they seemingly have no immediate plans to improve their offer.
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