Sentence examples for apparently call from inspiring English sources

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Agents apparently call prospective buyers before putting properties on Rightmove; short leases are to be avoided and being quick on the draw is of the essence.

He is clearly admired by his staff, who, one of his team quietly admits, will apparently call him for personal advice while he's travelling overseas.

Sexting, or what teenagers apparently call "dodgy pix", "nudes" or "nude selfies" – not that I've ever heard them do that – is becoming standard practice among this age group.

Finally, I clawed the doughy, gooey, tasteless mass desperately away from my mouth and screeched: "Jesus, I'm watching a pointless film about a 1860s American civil war action hero on Mars, which the inhabitants apparently call Barsoom.

Romans apparently call it the paese di frichettoni the village of freaks.

Mr Salmond said: "In the last three weeks people in Scotland have seen an array of approaches from the UK government - what they apparently call their 'Dambusters strategy'.

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Stockholm has not, apparently, called.

But franchise expansion apparently calls.

This mistake is, apparently, called an "eggcorn".

It is apparently called "smart government".

Olson scurried onto the court and apparently called Johnson crazy.

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