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Discover Ludwig"which may seem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce an idea that may appear to be true or certain, but may not actually be so. For example: "The results of the study, which may seem counterintuitive, actually showed the opposite trend."
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Which may seem like a very small gesture now.
Which may seem, at first, a bit curious.
Rivera is 37, which may seem young to Clemens.
That excludes people's main homes, which may seem reasonable.
Some managers are also uncomfortable, at first, with our terminology, which may seem overly intimate.
Chinese cooks have long been experts at steaming fish — especially whole fish, which may seem daunting.
Which may seem like something to celebrate, though not everyone is popping champagne corks.
The eighties had good arena rock, which may seem like an oxymoron.
Which may seem a minimal statement, but it's a huge change".
Main courses are all $18, which may seem expensive, but portions are huge.
"I have a cello here and a cello in London, which may seem over the top.
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