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Meanings of seem genuinely in English
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Usage of seem genuinely in English
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Most correspondents seemgenuinely to wonder why this is so.
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Days which seemgenuinely good- good all the way through-are rare enough anyway, he thought.
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On the soccer pitch, the Tibetan youth assiduously avoid discussing politics and seemgenuinely disinterested.
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He would always seemgenuinely in love.
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But people seemgenuinely excited about this.
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But he does seemgenuinely apprehensive.
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Authorities, he said, " seemgenuinely concerned" at suggestions that the system would have an all-pervasive enforcement network.
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Friends describe him as a mild-mannered pot-smoker, and seemgenuinely shocked that he could have been involved in violence.
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Everyone at Amazon likes to say that paper is great technology, and they seemgenuinely uninterested in rendering paper obsolete.
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They seemgenuinely happy to see us, and you'll find no more honest reception than the reception of little kids.
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Some seemgenuinely fascinated, others are bemused -and a considerable percentage don't even try to hide the fact that they're appalled.
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The book ends with recommended book lists-evenvarious "advice" columns (which I had totally forgotten, but which still seemgenuinely useful).
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The winners of that rat race seemgenuinely baffled by such charges, since, of course, their conventional, fashionable opinions have never been stifled.
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Back in the mid-2000s, The OC dared to make being part of an absolutely minted family seemgenuinely aspirational, emotionally as well as materially.
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But speaking via telephone last week from Boston he seemsgenuinely agitated.
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Sadiq stammered.-Shenever does that, he said, seeminggenuinely puzzled.-I'mso sorry.