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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet it seems" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express surprise or contradiction in a statement. Example: "I have been studying for hours, yet it seems like I haven't made any progress."
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Yet it seems that reports of its imminent demise may have been exaggerated.
Yet it seems intuitively correct to say that its direction of growth is innate.
Yet it seems that people took the government at its word.
Yet it seems that we do.
Yet it seems awash in angst.
Yet it seems especially common in Bangladesh.
Yet it seems to have powerful friends.
Not just yet, it seems.
And yet, it seems, needs must.
Yet it seems to be enough.
Yet it seems a formula worth trying.
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