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The phrase "she seems interested" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's apparent level of interest in something. You can use it in various situations, such as in a conversation, a book, or a report. Here is an example: "As she listened to the presentation, she seemed interested in the topic, eagerly nodding along and asking insightful questions."
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Do NOT talk to her for a long period of time, unless she seems interested.
Once you're out of the crowd, you can continue holding her hand if she seems interested.
If she seems interested in Michael Jackson, practice your moonwalk and perform it in front of her.
If she seems interested in the kiss but shy or timid, here's a move you can try: use your hands to grab her hands, and put them up on your shoulders.
She seems interested only in establishing that the house became a symbol of the wealth and success epitomised by the Riviera.
And she seems interested in that, so we tell her about the day we found ourselves in an antiques market outside Brisbane, where we'd heard we could find a cat who'd once run for parliament.
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"She seemed interested in the company and theater, but seemed only to tolerate me," he said.
Amy had previously always had Rory "in the palm of her hand" and a different side of the character was shown as she experienced the same emotions Rory felt when she seemed interested in the Doctor.
I don't care what others think". On Wednesday she was wearing sweat pants and a sweat shirt, and she was planning a future she said she doesn't really want, but in which she seemed interested.
However if she smiles back, and seems interested on the basis of eye contact, feels comfortable, is talking normally, etc, that's a cue that she may be interested.
So far, he seems interested.
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