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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems required" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something appears or appears to be necessary or mandatory. Example: It seems required to submit a completed application form in order to be considered for the job.
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Progress on this problem seems required for further advances in the theory of spin glasses.
The most vivid image of the marriage is of her cutting her husband's corns, a task she seems required to perform with dreadful regularity.
Narrative omniscience seems required to produce a novel that appears to do justice to a complicated city, but not just because it allows for so many viewpoints.
As if working through some inescapable karmic process, the development of Lumbini seems required to overcome sorrow, greed, egotism, despair and countless other frailties before it can attain its realization.
Secondly, if numerical truth-values are used some justification seems required for the particular truth-value assignments.
Taking this difference into account seems required for equal treatment: otherwise, women will face disadvantages that men will not.
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They do not, it seems, require a major new injection of money.
Inflation phobia does not, it seems, require any actual inflation to persist.
The situation, it seems, requires not just a hog-management plan but also a people-management plan.
Only unsportsmanlike parents hellbent on raising valedictorians, it seems, require their kids to do such rote work.
Every new threat to privacy, it seems, requires some new regulatory solution.
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