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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seems positive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something appears to be positive or optimistic. For example: "The future of the company seems positive, despite recent setbacks."
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So far, his message seems positive.
The first reaction of the international BBC users seems positive.
No one seems positive, however, that gravity is that big a problem for today's watches.
"The Congressional climate seems positive for an increase in conservation funding," Senator Lieberman said.
This seems positive, until you remember that the UK's inflation reached 25% in 1975.
Initial reaction to the Ghost seems positive, although the sales forecast is quite modest.
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If you think positively, everything will seem positive to you.
And advertisers seem positive.
The early results seemed positive.
Ultimately, the interaction seemed positive.
"And he seemed positive about it".
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