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The phrase "seemingly without" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to convey something that appears to be lacking or absent, but may not be entirely true. Example: The new employee seemed seemingly without any experience, but she quickly proved herself to be a valuable addition to the team.
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His voice rumbled along, seemingly without breath.
This decision is bewildering and seemingly without guiding principle.
Suddenly, and seemingly without context, I thought of Mary Sweeney.
Prices vary wildly and seemingly without reason (see chart).
At first, she did so seemingly without intention.
People step on them seemingly without seeing them.
In some cases, bizarre behavior came seemingly without warning.
Innocent blood is shed every day, seemingly without purpose.
They were often told in an offhand manner, seemingly without any calculation.
Then, seemingly without warning, someone in the group of armed rebels fired a single shot.
As the dancers ran, seemingly without pattern, their eyes darted, always watchful.
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