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The phrase "seemingly unreasonable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that appears to be illogical or irrational, but may not actually be so. Example: The new company policy appeared to be seemingly unreasonable, as it required all employees to work weekends without any extra compensation. However, upon closer examination, it was discovered that this change was necessary in order for the company to stay afloat.
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Russia will continue to make seemingly unreasonable demands until a deal is finally signed and is unlikely to admit that the Syrian regime carried out the gas attack.
Although the chances of running into a venomous snake, much less being bitten and dying from the toxin injected into one's body, are miniscule compared to dying from cancer, heart disease, or an automobile accident, this seemingly unreasonable fear remains very real for many people.
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"Unreasonable Mme.
Seemingly, yes.
Seemingly not.
It seemed unreasonable.
But what is unreasonable?
Makes them look unreasonable.
Happily, proudly unreasonable.
"The risks became unreasonable".
That is not unreasonable.
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