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"seemingly like that" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that something appears or gives the impression of being a certain way, but there may be doubts or uncertainties about it. Example: The stranger's behavior was seemingly like that of a kind and helpful person, but his sudden disappearance raised suspicions.
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Liberal internationalists would seemingly like to forget that suspicion of the foreign-policy establishment -- the pundits, fellows at policy institutes and corporate lawyers -- is a powerful force in the American heartland.
If you like that there's seemingly endless content in "The Walking Dead" universe, maybe "iZombie" will also be comforting.
Try to defy any seemingly pointless rules about things like that.
It is like that seemingly endless final chord in the Beatles' "A Day in the Life" that gathers more and more momentum and musical complexity as it decays.
"Woody at 100" proves to be full of unexpected moments like that, seemingly designed to compel listeners to reassess their image of America's best-known folk singer.
The euro declined and Spanish and Italian bond yields rose sharply, while demand surged for seemingly safer sovereign debt, like that of the United States.
Anti-filtering activists have shown that some seemingly harmless Web sites, like that of the American Association of University Women, have been blocked by such software.
The contrast is supposed to be between universal generalizations of the sort discussed above (e.g., that all inertial bodies have no acceleration) and seemingly less formal generalizations like that, other things being equal, smoking causes cancer.
And just like that, the seemingly endless series of Republican presidential debates may finally be grinding to a halt.
Just like that, the seemingly intractable debate over drilling in the American Arctic was effectively moot – a development all the more striking for the similar responses it prompted from environmental groups and industry experts.
And even as experts say there is significant promise in some of the new drugs being studied, doctors like Dr. Wong at Cincinnati say they need to remain committed to making the seemingly small advances that buy patients like Anthony Hoel more time on his feet, or give Josh Winheld a chance to complete his graduate degree once his memoirs are published.
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