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The phrase "seemingly successful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something appears to be successful but may not actually be successful. Example: He had a seemingly successful career but was unhappy nonetheless.
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- Going-to-scale: Given the difficulty many seemingly successful pilot projects have in replicating their success on a wider scale, attention to ensuring the preconditions for going-to-scale is widely considered to be an important element in the evaluation of projects that are intended for larger delivery.
Her journey is seemingly successful.
The military pointed to the seemingly successful vote as validation.
The resulting GaN on diamond architecture is seemingly successful, as suggested by macroscopic morphological observations.
Unchecked bacteria could quickly infect a patient after a seemingly successful operation.
It came, instead, on their seemingly successful two-point-conversion attempt: illegal procedure.
Meanwhile, Emma, a seemingly successful lawyer, is keeping her own counsel.
As a result, the report cards can label even a seemingly successful school as a failure.
For a large portion of the nation's seemingly successful undergraduates, studying is such a drag.
As in the Madoff case, Mr. Beachy's seemingly successful investment firm employed several members of his family.
Many seemingly successful companies have gotten into big trouble by neglecting accounting until it is too late.
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