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The phrase "seems an" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "seems an" to express uncertainty or possibility about a statement. It is often used to suggest an opinion or impression rather than a fact. Example: "The new product seems an improvement over the previous one." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their opinion that the new product is better than the previous one, but they are not stating it as a fact. Another example: "It seems an unlikely scenario, but anything is possible." Here, the speaker is expressing doubt or uncertainty about the scenario, but acknowledging that it is still a possibility.
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That seems an exaggeration.
This seems an exaggeration.
This seems an overstatement.
It seems an improbable partnership.
It now seems an injustice.
It seems an impossible task.
That now seems an understatement.
It seems an open question.
That seems an incongruous statement.
It seems an awful lot.
It seems an omen.
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