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Discover Ludwig"seems warranted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something appears or seems to be justified or necessary. Example: Based on the evidence presented, it seems warranted to conclude that the defendant is guilty of the crime.
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Yet the hoopla hardly seems warranted.
A different approach seems warranted today.
Further research seems warranted in this controversial area.
An appraisal of the epidemiologic literature seems warranted.
(3) Improved instruction in several hepatology topics seems warranted.
Given what happened to Ko Ni, prudence seems warranted.
Further study of the repurposing of this old drug seems warranted.
With so much at stake, and despite our bad habits, a trial seems warranted.
Still, Heti is at times more enamored of the sparkle of her friends than seems warranted.
In this moment, there's an outcry for a specific form of relief that seems warranted.
And her skepticism seems warranted, though Roth's declaration is not unprecedented.
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