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The phrase 'would have seemed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the past hypothetical or third conditional form to talk about a situation that was possible in the past, but did not occur. For example: "If she had taken the job, it would have seemed like a great opportunity."
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He would have seemed crazy.
Silence would have seemed churlish.
It would have seemed presumptuous".
Foreclosure would have seemed inevitable.
Until recently, that would have seemed unlikely.
Last season, that would have seemed unlikely.
Anything more would have seemed undemocratic.
"It would have seemed an almighty challenge".
"It would have seemed a little pretentious".
Just a few years ago that would have seemed miraculous.
Until recently such a question would have seemed otherworldly.
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