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The phrase "which never seems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be consistently elusive or unattainable. Example: "The solution to the problem is one that which never seems to be within reach, no matter how hard we try."
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Above all, there is the cooking, which never seems to falter.
Definitely definitely The Dispossessed, which never seems to lose its relevance.
However, there is a cleaner and greener long-term solution which never seems to get mentioned: geothermal energy.
I'm smoking a cigarette which never seems to go out and drinking from a frosty beer bottle which never empties.
Where to Stay Booking your hotel in advance makes sense in Stockholm, which never seems to have enough rooms.
I have to lift the whole thing off to get at the compost at the bottom, which never seems as crumbly or mature as yours.
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Tells about various urban-renewal plans for Palermo which never seem to come to fruition.
Her pale thin fingers, which never seemed to match her strength, were like frozen twigs.
His career was like a firework display which never seemed to end.
WSJ.com contrasts this with the N.H.L. teams, which never seem to miss with the No. 1 pick.
These are the employee conduct rulebooks which never seem to materialise until after someone has committed a heinous foul-up.
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