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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'there seems nothing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when making a statement of impossibility or indicating a lack of a particular thing. For example, "After searching everywhere, there seems nothing that can be done to solve this issue."
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There seems nothing to do," he wrote.
There seems nothing left to say.
There seems nothing for it but radical change.
Then, too, there seems nothing specifically Hawaiian about it.
Watching, there seems nothing whimsical about his performance.
There seems nothing more melancholy than the fate of prodigies.
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THERE seemed nothing especially odd about the red pick-up truck that stopped outside Bob Hunter's farmhouse in the summer of 1969.
ON THE face of it there seemed nothing unusual in the decision of a Cairo court of appeal on April 7th to uphold the prison terms a lower court had passed previously on three prominent activists.
Once upon a time in Chicago, for many children there seemed nothing better than an afternoon of Bozo and his hourlong show filled with games, cartoons and slapstick comedy, like a pie in the face or a bucket of water.
There seemed nothing to say to this.
There seemed nothing he couldn't do.
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