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The phrase "apparently all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something seems to be true based on available information, but there may be some uncertainty.
Example: "Apparently all the tickets for the concert have sold out within minutes."
Alternatives: "seemingly all" or "reportedly all".
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Apparently, all the world cannot be comprehended in a Google search.
And apparently all the varied patterns of my memory too.
Apparently all this stuff was worth $500,000.
Apparently, all the world's a stage... starting with our apartment.
Apparently all the bats are dying.
So apparently all sides are at fault.
This was apparently all our fault.
It was, apparently, all in the plan.
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The friendly, apparently all-American demeanor?
Apparently all the forms were in use dialectally in Proto-Dravidian.
Voice phishing, apparently – all these terms are ridiculous.
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