Examples of 'seems to exist' in a sentence

Meaning of "seems to exist"

The phrase 'seems to exist' suggests the perception or appearance of something being present or real, though it may not be certain or tangible

How to use "seems to exist" in a sentence

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seems to exist
There seems to exist no practical solution at present.
Yes everything on earth already seems to exist.
Nature seems to exist for the excellent.
The majority of the time seems to exist.
It seems to exist in a world outside of itself.
None of that seems to exist here.
That seems to exist nowadays in very small doses.
But a friendly feeling seems to exist between them.
He only seems to exist through what his parents did.
No comparable instruction for the police seems to exist.
All that seems to exist is illusion.
This consensus still seems to exist.
Some seems to exist only as told through others.
A genetic predisposition seems to exist for food allergy.
Seems to exist for the first time even if it was.
Finally a proof seems to exist that we are not alone.
We can only state that a subspace effect seems to exist.
A void seems to exist in the world.
The museum no longer seems to exist.
The problem seems to exist across the board.
Only one antigenic type of the virus seems to exist.
Yet one seems to exist.
Game designers only care about what seems to exist.
She seems to exist on a diet of fresh air and bonking.
And yet altruism seems to exist.
It seems to exist with no purpose.
Sadly the evidence seems to exist.
It seems to exist across species.
Even heating seems to exist.
Reedom seems to exist more in our minds than in reality.
The need for such a handbook still seems to exist.
Sufficient momentum seems to exist to address these issues decisively.
It means finding common ground where none seems to exist.
The urge to copy seems to exist also within organizations.
No audio for the first set of dialogue seems to exist.
This edition seems to exist with two different covers.
No counterexample seems to exist.
Adam seems to exist as an intermediary between the divine and mundane.
No other mention of this parasite seems to exist in the scientific literature.
And the connection between allergies and the disease seems to exist.
That seems to exist.
It is the first in a series of murders between which a gruesome connection seems to exist.
A link seems to exist.
You become immersed in your work and nothing around you seems to exist.
She seems to exist.
We can only state that a subspace effect seems to exist within this nebula.
It otherwise seems to exist only as a website and a public relations gambit.
He definitely seems to exist.
There seems to exist a weakness of internal control institutions insufficient number of qualified auditors.
No solution seems to exist.

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