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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seems has' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Depending on the meaning you are trying to convey, you could use an alternate phrase such as "appears to have," "seems to have," or "it seems that he/she/they have." For example: It seems that he has been working very hard lately.
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Little, it seems, has changed.
Free, it seems, has its costs.
Something, it seems, has gone appallingly wrong.
"B-Sides," it seems, has already started.
Everybody, it seems, has a war story.
Every age, it seems, has its Homers.
But "Frozen," it seems, has something more.
Deindustrialisation, it seems, has its advantages.
The call, it seems, has been answered.
Everything, it seems, has a price.
So, too, it seems, has Dr. Abdi.
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