Sentence examples for seems archaic from inspiring English sources

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Even the action, when it happens, seems archaic, timeworn, stuck in a groove of tradition.

To many of our fellow-citizens, the idea of commuting by rail seems archaic, or even un-American.

For the politicians in Kampala, Nairobi or Addis, the lifestyle of these people seems archaic and outmoded.

Historically, this has often been called the "claret style" of zinfandel, though these days the term, derived from British usage, seems archaic.

Flipping for a profit in this market seems archaic, if not impossible, but the practice is alive and well at 15 Central Park West, several brokers said.

It seems archaic, in this day and age, that people with vision loss are still using a white cane to get around".

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While unmistakably modern, Gaston Lachaise's bronzes seem archaic too.

This view might seem archaic — yet its lessons remain relevant.

The formality seemed archaic, and that made it fun.

In the digital age, this playful, delicate byway of the avant garde may seem archaic.

In the digital age, the matter of what stories are picked for front-page display in the print edition may seem archaic.

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