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The phrase "seems to be inconsistent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or doubt about something that appears to be contradictory or conflicting. Example: The witness's testimony seems to be inconsistent with the evidence presented at the trial.
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This seems to be inconsistent with the standard photodissociation region picture.
That seems to be inconsistent with a market-clearing model, no?
Such a conclusion, however, seems to be inconsistent with the fact that aesthetic judgment is a form of judgment.
Hilary Hoynes: What I was saying is that the deaths of despair are rising for that group in a way that seems to be inconsistent with the wage story.
This seems to be inconsistent with the basic principles of his profession, one that has brought relief and, yes, even happiness to many by facilitating insight, awareness and clarity of thought.
This seems to be inconsistent with the expressed purpose of AMT.
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While the effect of W/C has been clear, experimental results of the effect of M/P in the literature seem to be inconsistent.
The prices of callable treasury bonds seem to be inconsistent with the prices of noncallable treasuries and an arbitrage opportunity appears to exist.
"Being very deprecating about the industry while claiming to be an employee of one of the organisations within it seemed to be inconsistent".
Even this version of the theory, however, seemed to be inconsistent with the plausible intuition that felt sensation is not identical with neural activity.
Each of these statements represents a point of view about "good leadership". Considerable experience, factual data, and theoretical principles could be cited to support each statement, even though they seem to be inconsistent when placed together.
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