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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very seamless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely smooth or without any noticeable transitions or interruptions. Example: "The transition from the old system to the new one was very seamless, making it easy for users to adapt."
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Going from single to multiplayer is a very seamless experience.
So making a commitment to each other and a house, "became very seamless in a way," he said.
The goal of these companies, said Faith West's chief executive, Carolynne Schloeder, is to provide "a very seamless, easy user experience".
Also, BBC head of digital Robert Nashak recently told industry news site Games IndustryBiz, "I think they're going to have a system when you get into Xbox Live that's going to be very seamless; you'll see more frictionless billing".Biz
"It's very seamless.
It has to be very seamless to use.
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And doing it in a very fast, seamless process".
Communities interlock and overlap in a very ad-hoc, seamless way.
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The transmission appears to work very well, providing seamless performance with no lags, bumps or hesitations when either accelerating or decelerating.
It's all very smooth and seamless, though doesn't quite have the flashy vibrancy of the PS4's interface, which feels like a social network mixed with a high-score table.
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