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"seems to write" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that appears to be written. For example: "The handwriting on the envelope seems to write a name that I don't recognize."
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In fact, when a work of fiction is going well, it seems to write itself.
I do sometimes wonder why the nocturnal me seems to write on such strong acid.
It's a song of desperation and defiance, emotions Darnielle always seems to write about.
Harrison seems to write his novels in some chronic version of this state.
More fascinating, perhaps, is King's inexhaustible supply of similes and metaphors, which he seems to write without a backward glance.
Rossetti, who is of both Thai and Italian descent and has spent many years abroad, seems to write of expatriate experiences she knows well.
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My problem: I can't seem to write today.
"A lot of us seem to write about a moment.
Best player The storyline seemed to write itself.
As she looked at the clues, the answers seemed to write themselves in their spaces.
I can't remember how long it took but it seemed to write itself.
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