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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apparently can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing something that seems to be true based on available evidence or observation, indicating a level of uncertainty.
Example: "The new software apparently can improve productivity by 30% based on the initial tests."
Alternatives: "seemingly able to" or "reportedly can".
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Some stains, apparently, can never be removed.
That, apparently, can also be a problem.
Chilly apparently can be good for vineyards.
Old media, apparently, can learn new media tricks.
Wearing makeup — but not gobs of Gaga-conspicuous makeup — apparently can help.
However, the plastic clasps and the camera cases apparently can be broken off.
Data by itself apparently can, with brief contextualization, sell products and report the news.
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Apparently Canning could change political history.
Can you package TED in a box?" Apparently you can.
Which, apparently, he can.
But apparently you can.
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