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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ostensibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something appears to be true or is claimed to be true, but may not actually be the case. Example: "I ostensibly agreed to the terms, but I had reservations about the contract."
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Wrigley was summarily retired from the RAAF in 1946, along with a number of other senior commanders and veterans of World War I, ostensibly to make way for the advancement of younger and equally capable officers.
With the end of hostilities, Lukis was summarily retired from the RAAF along with a number of other senior commanders and veterans of World War I, ostensibly to make way for the advancement of younger and equally capable officers.
I rustle up the necessary turn-in volumes, one for one, so I ostensibly have only ten, total.
There are few moments when I, ostensibly a grown, vaguely responsible adult, pause to consider my actions and my choices.
Does it sounds like all my compliments are backhanded and I'm delivering a lot of criticism toward something I ostensibly enjoyed?
Hopefully I'll learn how to manage my money; failing that, I'll at least find out why I ostensibly make some but never have any.
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I felt encroached on when I was ostensibly safe, and I felt safe when I was ostensibly encroached on.
Even so, I think that past readings, even the stories I have ostensibly forgotten, are always there working silently in my mind — even if, when I sit down to write, I'm not thinking of them directly.
I was ostensibly reporting on the convention, so I reached into my backpack for my notebook.
I'm ostensibly doing all this silly stuff but I'm very serious about the craft of it".
I am ostensibly on the ship in a professional capacity: I am supposed to participate in a panel discussion on the art of game design to a group of paying customers, which at least in theory might lend me a certain degree of objectivity that your average un-ironic consumer of 'cruise culture' might not possess.
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