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The phrase "a statement that apparently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement that seems to be true or is perceived as such, often implying some doubt or uncertainty.
Example: "She made a statement that apparently contradicted her earlier claims, raising questions about her credibility."
Alternatives: "a claim that seemingly" or "a remark that supposedly".
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"My biggest focus for CrunchBase is that CrunchBase continues to get better and bigger data" — a statement that apparently a team of CrunchBasers sitting backstage cheered.
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It was Reyes's statement that apparently led investigators to Beltran.
A week after the announcement, he made a statement that was apparently designed to appease his critics, but which also told Iranian leaders that cultural reformation was not his cause.
The Mail released a statement that afternoon.
The F.B.I. said in a statement that Mr. Hanssen was apparently trying to determine if his espionage activities were under surveillance.
But the public protests are different because they are a symbolic rejection of authority and a statement that some young women are apparently ready to emulate.
Honda said in a statement that the car's air bag apparently was salvaged from another vehicle, a 2002 Civic.
On Tuesday, Colonel Pohl read a government statement that said an "original classification authority" — apparently a reference to the C.I.A. — was also monitoring for disclosures of classified information.
The prosecutor's office said in a statement that it was aware of 33 people apparently with links to the group from Antwerp and Vilvoorde, a community north of Brussels, who were either in Syria or en route.
"I issued a statement that I thought was pretty clear, but apparently some haven't gotten the message: the House is not going to take up and vote on whatever the Senate passes," he said Thursday morning.
"I issued a statement that I thought was pretty clear, but apparently some haven't gotten the message: the House is not going to take up and vote on whatever the Senate passes.
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