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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems manageable" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a task or situation that appears to be achievable or not too difficult. Here are a few examples: - "The workload for this week seems manageable, as most of the tasks are already completed." - "Although the project seems challenging at first glance, it actually seems manageable with proper planning and resources." - "The repair costs for my car are high, but with my savings and a payment plan, it seems manageable." - "I was worried about studying for three exams in one week, but breaking it down into manageable chunks has made it more doable." - "The new software system seems manageable, as it has a user-friendly interface and clear instructions."
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In IT, at least, this scarcity seems manageable for the time being, though there is a shortage of experienced project managers.
A plain chronology seems manageable.
The problem seems manageable, even familiar in some ways.
That risk now seems manageable, but it remains.The scale of the transformation was immense.
That seems manageable, even if risk tends to pop up where least expected.
Whatever the risk, and I'm sure there is some, it seems manageable.
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A playground seemed manageable.
Early on, the problem seemed manageable.
The first problems, Swift thought, seemed manageable.
Their challenges seem manageable in comparison.
And the spending cuts all seem manageable.
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