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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which seemed" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to provide more information or clarification about a subject or action mentioned in the sentence. Example: The book, which seemed to be a bestseller, was quickly sold out in stores.
Exact(54)
Which seemed most true to the characters?
Sayyid blamed money, which seemed unlikely.
Which seemed odd.
Which seemed to be everywhere.
A way of narrating which seemed endless.
An interim executive, which seemed even bigger.
Similar(6)
Which seems more credible?
Which seems odd.
Which seems preferable?
Which seems reasonable enough.
Which seems symmetric.
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