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No, the phrase 'she seems that' is not correct English. The phrase 'she seems' is correct, but 'she seems that' is missing the verb clause after "that" to form a complete thought. For example, you could say: "She seems that she is ready to go on her adventure."
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Being a fan however, she seems that much more excited, where others might be reticent, in producing a show about their lives.
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Cognitively speaking, she doesn't seem that far off from where she should be.
She really seems that she is confident in her game right now.
"Tennis just didn't seem that important," she said.
"At the moment, they don't seem that interested," she said.
She seems to think that's a fair deal really.
She seemed anxious, that's the only word for it.
Still she seems stunned that he did not answer Winfrey's direct question about the incident.
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Though she seems frustrated, that quickly turns into abject sadness.
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