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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems I have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or hesitation about something that the speaker believes to be true. Example: "Seems I have forgotten my umbrella at home. I'll have to borrow one from someone."
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It seems I have a chance!
"It seems I have no choice," he said.
"It seems I have to reserve my comments for now".
It seems I have no balance at all.
It seems I have been living under a rock.
It seems I have just wasted my money," he says.
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But it seems I had to".
"Now it seems I've jumped all the way in.
It seems I had underestimated Mr. Gray as a dramatist.
It seems I had inadvertently performed a public service.
Since there weren't any identifying signs anywhere, it seems I had become their official guide.
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