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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an apparently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or observation that seems to be true based on available evidence, but may not be confirmed.
Example: "She made an apparently effortless transition from one career to another."
Alternatives: "seemingly" or "ostensibly".
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Well, here's an apparently tangential reply.
Add an apparently undervalued stock market.
That has created an apparently irreconcilable tension.
Such negatives have an apparently overall reddish or orange tint.
But an apparently promising political career was tarnished with scandal.
Though an apparently ludicrous suggestion, it is corroborated by others.
Freeman, boasting an apparently flawless accent, has never been better.
Rarely has such an apparently flimsy work been so poignant.
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A: Apparently not.
A) Oh, apparently it is.
A lot, apparently.
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