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The phrase "seemingly legitimate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that appears to be legitimate but may not actually be so. Here is an example sentence: "The company's business practices were seemingly legitimate, but upon closer inspection, it was discovered that they were involved in fraudulent activities."
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Finally comes "integration," the use of seemingly legitimate transactions to hide ill-gotten gains.
It also owns seemingly legitimate companies in construction, energy, telecommunications, auto manufacturing, and banking.
The scam involved a strain of malware called "Dridex", which infected computers when users opened documents in seemingly legitimate emails.
As part of its tax shelter deals, Deutche created transactions that generated seemingly legitimate losses for the bank's clients.
The NCA added: "Computers become infected with Dridex malware when users receive and open documents in seemingly legitimate emails.
This is just a tired, old argument, which unfortunately we have seen many times before but is now dressed up in new, seemingly legitimate clothing.
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In contrast to the likes of Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders, Griffin never grasped the simple point that large numbers of Britons wanted their anxiety over immigration and political dissatisfaction met by a seemingly modem, legitimate and credible radical right party.
The timing couldn't be worse: domestically, Facebook is under pressure for failing to adequately manage the influence of fake news on the U.S. election, yet here it is seemingly prepared to quash legitimate information on user timelines to kowtow to the Chinese government and further its interests in a country of 1.3 billion people.
There are other, blurrier photos of the pair seemingly together, which may be legitimate.
Want to work abroad ?" Seemingly honest women promise the girls legitimate jobs.
There's no shortage of companies — both legitimate businesses and the seemingly endless supply of spammers who've found my email address — promising to improve your performance in online search.
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