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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems just" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use "seems just" when you are making a comparison between two or more things and you're referring to their similarity or resemblance. For example, "Ordering a large pizza for just two people seems just a little excessive."
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But not, it seems, just yet.
Everybody seems just tickled with it.
It seems just too perfectly scripted.
Everything seems just as normal.
Clark's mix seems just right.
Spielberg, it seems, just doesn't do cynicism.
Everything seems just fine on Capitol Hill.
When it seems just out of reach.
Now the problem seems just the opposite.
Parents, it seems, just can't stomach them.
It seems just as plausible a reason.
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