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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems to exist" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or speculation about the existence of something. Example: "The Loch Ness Monster seems to exist, according to some eyewitness accounts, but there is no scientific evidence to support its existence."
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Neither symmetry nor melody seems to exist.
It seems to exist in the ether.
A similar dynamic seems to exist today.
Offstage, he hardly seems to exist.
That perception seems to exist for many people.
The heart seems to exist in order to pump blood.
It hardly seems to exist on the page.
Also, France no longer seems to exist in the future.
And that seems to exist in most cultures.
At present, no such vision seems to exist.
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It seems to exist higher up, almost suspended above our heads, literally transcendent.
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