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Meanings of seem unnecessarily in English
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Usage of seem unnecessarily in English
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I surveyed it, too, and suddenly it did seemunnecessarily wretched and depressing.
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It may seemunnecessarily rigid to make sure you're using emojis as they were intended, but using them incorrectly can lead to cross-cultural embarrassment.
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The girl looked up quickly at the speaker, whose tones seemedunnecessarily vehement.
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To me it seemedunnecessarily cautious, but then I'm not Russian.
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It was tied with string, and the man seemedunnecessarily long untying the knot.
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To some of the Conkling leaders this seemedunnecessarily severe.
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Today, the love match of the century seemsunnecessarily pathetic.
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Here the deadline is 2006 which seemsunnecessarily distant.
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The Sybarite seemedunnecessarily large for a pleasure boat.
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It seemedunnecessarily hazardous, though, actually to withdraw the keys from their place of safety.
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The message, too, seemedunnecessarily meagre, and I began to think Simon was still withholding something.
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The slurring of the lace through the holes and the snacking of the tag seemedunnecessarily loud.
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He brought me up since I was a small boy, and seemsunnecessarily ashamed of the result.
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If you buy a house you get the fire-dogs and the door-plates thrown in, which seemsunnecessarily generous.