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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Don't be fooled by her seeming fragility.
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I wondered about Richard's seeming reluctance to talk about his family.
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The professor became frustrated by his students' seeming inability to understand simple questions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the particulars of such a seeming unequal struggle are of little immediate help to the Kids from La Fama.
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I relapsed into a seeming normality.
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It is easy enough now to mock the film industry's seeming paranoia about the Film Society screenings.
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She was full of tension as her eyes searched the group with seeming casualness.
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Such surprise twists and seeming contradictions are typical of the man.
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There is within us all an urge to make order out of seeming chaos.
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This table also confirms the seeming decline in overall profitability during the 1980s and particularly in 1986.
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Though a good deal older than Privet the mole gave the impression of vigour and intelligence, talking quickly, and seeming restless.