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"seems cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that appears to be cold or emotionally distant. For example: "The office seemed cold and unwelcoming on my first day of work."
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Two years later it seems cold.
As a result, the light seems cold and harsh.
The message at first reading seems cold and self-centered, and the students debate its meaning.
If Uber seems cold and impersonal, Juno will smother its drivers with attention.
With his thin frame, sepulchral face, and old-fashioned speaking style, Kerry seems cold, a flinty New Englander incapable of connecting to ordinary Americans.
"It seems cold, but then if you look at the same numbers for Earth you would get minus 20, minus 30C," says Anglada-Escudé.
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Sometimes, the inside of the house seems colder than the garden.
After the waiting-room camaraderie, the examining room seems colder than usual.
The sand seems colder and flatter than anywhere else along the Normandy coast where the Allies landed on D-day.
The effect is so splendid that even the vodka, in its icy silver flutes, seems colder, thicker, more delicious than ordinary alcohol.
Daly responded to Bono's summary, "Seems cold-hearted".
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