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Discover Ludwig"seems more" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something appears to be or feel like it is greater or superior in some way. For example: - The new restaurant seems more popular than the old one. - The revised edition seems more comprehensive than the original. - The team's performance seems more confident this season. In these examples, "seems more" is used to compare or contrast one thing to another and suggest that the first thing is better or stronger in some aspect. It can also be used to express a shift or change in something, as in: - As time went on, my feelings for him seemed more genuine. - After the renovation, the house seemed more spacious.
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Nothing seems more false.
Which seems more credible?
(Seems more... French).
That seems more likely.
Nothing seems more human.
"He seems more relaxed.
That seems more possible.
Now, it seems more plausible.
Beyonc?erself seems more realistic.
That seems more like fragmentation.
But MetLife seems more feisty.
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