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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly indefinite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be lacking a definite or specific quality, but is not explicitly stated or confirmed. Example: The timeline for the project was seemingly indefinite, with no set deadline or clear direction.
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Carved by ice and washed by as much as 12 feet of rain a year, the Tongass National Forest stretches across Alaska's panhandle, full of coastal fjords and majestic strands of spruce, cedar and hemlock, which John Muir described in 1879 as a seemingly "indefinite, on-leading expansiveness".
The judge scolded the minister of citizenship and immigration for not exploring alternatives to the seemingly indefinite detention.
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As quickly and aggressively as they filled their cubicles last year, dozens of dot-coms across the country are unloading employees in an effort to meet a seemingly obvious goal heretofore put on indefinite hold: make a profit.
The Seminoles, though seemingly distracted through the week by the indefinite suspension of their starting quarterback, took control of the game early and soundly prevailed over Florida, 31-14, before 83,938.
Indefinite run.
Indefinite detention.
Belgium's is indefinite.
Seemingly, yes.
Seemingly not.
Their detention is indefinite.
But indefinite detention remains.
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