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The phrase "seems of" is not correct and not usable in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard construction in English. An example could be: "It seems of little importance."
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The urban public seems of mixed opinions.
Its cuisine seems of another era, too.
Or he, it seems, of us.
Mr. Putin himself seems of two minds.
Charlie is not as nice as he seems of course.
They're less understanding, it seems, of his outlandish clobber.
I am bewildered by how sure he seems of himself.
Ms. Monks seems of two minds about that inevitable moment.
This liberation seems of a piece with the lovely day.
But for now, the cost seems of little concern.
The most notable new productions and revivals of Strauss are, it seems, of these two operas.
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