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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all apparent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or obvious to everyone involved.
Example: "The issues with the project were all apparent during the meeting, leading to a heated discussion among the team members."
Alternatives: "clearly visible" or "obviously evident".
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Her toothlessness is not at all apparent.
Not all apparent calm is the same.
Errors in 1.5% of the 1990 map can explain all apparent deviations from uniform losses.
Errors in 2.0% of the 2006 map can explain all apparent deviations from uniform gains.
How they can win: As all year, against all apparent odds.
Then the participants were asked to record all apparent infections, including colds and gastrointestinal problems.
"Is that, like, a stout, a stout ale?" Levy asked, in all apparent seriousness.
"But you must have done something," he said with all apparent seriousness.
However, the health implications of this are not at all apparent.
The Journal reporter, in all apparent seriousness, then asked if the auteur theory could be blamed.
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All-apparent, however, are the poetry and music that pervade and orchestrate the Sikh view of the world.
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