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The phrase "and apparently for some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems to be true for certain individuals, based on available information or observations.
Example: "The new policy has been beneficial for many employees, and apparently for some, it has even improved their work-life balance."
Alternatives: "and seemingly for some" or "and evidently for some".
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I had a shirt on that was off-the-shoulder, earrings, skinny jeans, open-toed heels, had a little lipstick thrown on, and apparently, for some, it may have put off the wrong "motherly" vibe.
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"That's true for tobacco, alcohol, and apparently for cannabis".
But many scientists were skeptical, and apparently for good reason.
At least a year -- and apparently for good.
"There is great interest, and apparently pressure, for some to heed what the outsiders are saying".
Is a Dash button actually easier than launching the app on your phone, and pressing "Buy Now?" Apparently – for some at least – it must be.
It is its area of responsibility, and there are still military operations going on, and will be going on apparently for some time.
Collins added, "For whatever reason, the first thing that popped into my head without thinking about it was "Jesus' Son," which is not a poem and not about food, but apparently for some part of my mind it serves as both".
Apparently for some guy, somewhere, to check his email and just.press.reply.reply
Not different enough, apparently, for some people.
Apparently for some customers, service translates to brainless servant.
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