Most often I see seemingly used when something appears to be of more than it really is, but can it also be used the other way around?
anonymous Most often I see seemingly used when something appears to be of more than it really is, but can it also be used the other way around? As in which sentences? I suspect the answer is 'yes', but without an example of what you're talking about, it's hard to say.
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anonymousMost often I see seemingly used when something appears to be of more than it really is, but can it also be used the other way around?
As in which sentences? I suspect the answer is 'yes', but without an example of what you're talking about, it's hard to say.
CJ