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apparently favorable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "apparently favorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that seems to be positive or advantageous based on available information, though it may not be confirmed. Example: "The results of the study were apparently favorable, suggesting that the new treatment could be effective."
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16 human-written examples
This apparently favorable equilibrium was underpinned, however, by three trends that appeared increasingly unsustainable as time went by.
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The consequent "tunnel-like" behavior is apparently favorable to isolate intrinsic d-wave induced effects.
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However, it is not known if these apparently favorable lipid changes translate into reductions in cardiovascular events.
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Through comparing the K cat/K m value of the HRP immobilized on three ZnO nanocrystals with different morphologies, the nanomultipod ZnO nanocrystals are apparently favorable for enzyme immobilization.
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Significantly, the introduction of ω-amino carboxylic acid linker in place of three C-terminal amino acids in G1TE can remarkably recover the apparently favorable conformation, which is otherwise lost because of the reduced ring size.
Retroviral vectors are considered particularly useful vehicles for a GOI because the retroviral integration machinery is well suited to introduce a single intact copy into a subclass of apparently favorable genomic sites.
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43 human-written examples
The fact is that low excimer-forming carbazole-containing polymeric compound would apparently be favorable in photoconductive materials.
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Interpretation of such disjunct potential distributional areas is complex intervening areas that are apparently not favorable may limit dispersal of the host of monkeypox virus, and the virus may thus not occur in these areas [20].
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For example, when the transcriptome information (especially from the strand-specific cDNA-seq data) is available, it is apparently more favorable to search against the transcriptome as well than to search against the genome alone.
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Although this region was barely affected by agriculture-related leptospirosis in the past, it apparently provides favorable conditions for rat infestations and consequent transmission of L. interrogans serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae to humans by means of freshwater exposure.
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Along with that, the airline has apparently received a favorable response to the initial part of an exchange offer made to holders of $20 billion in debt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "apparently favorable" when you want to indicate that something seems positive or advantageous based on the information available, but you are not yet ready to fully endorse that view.
Common error
Avoid using "apparently favorable" when you have concrete evidence to support a fully positive assessment. In such cases, opt for stronger terms like "clearly favorable" or "undoubtedly beneficial".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "apparently favorable" functions as a pre-modifying adjective phrase, adding descriptive detail to a noun. It qualifies the noun by indicating a seemingly positive attribute or condition, as shown in Ludwig AI's examples where it describes equilibrium, lipid changes, or growth conditions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "apparently favorable" is a phrase used to describe situations that, based on initial assessment, appear to be positive or advantageous. As Ludwig AI explains, the phrase is grammatically correct and best used when you want to introduce a cautious or tentative assessment, suggesting that further investigation may be needed to confirm the initial impression. It is prevalent in scientific and news contexts, denoting a neutral tone suitable for formal and objective communication. Remember to avoid overstating certainty when using this phrase, and consider alternatives like "ostensibly advantageous" or "seemingly beneficial" to fine-tune the nuance of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ostensibly advantageous
Replaces "apparently" with "ostensibly", suggesting a more outward or superficial appearance of favorability.
seemingly beneficial
Substitutes "favorable" with "beneficial", highlighting the advantageous aspect from a benefit perspective.
ostensibly favorable
This focuses on how something appears to be favorable on the surface.
apparently advantageous
Interchanges "favorable" with "advantageous", underlining the element of providing an advantage.
supposedly favorable
Emphasizes that the favorability is based on what is believed or reported, not necessarily confirmed.
ostensibly beneficial
This phrase focuses on the outward appearance of providing some type of benefit.
seemingly positive
Uses "positive" instead of "favorable", portraying a generally good or optimistic impression.
apparently propitious
Replaces "favorable" with "propitious", which suggests conditions are presenting or indicating a good chance of success.
superficially favorable
Highlights that the favorability might not be as strong or genuine upon closer inspection.
on the face of it, favorable
Adds an introductory phrase to explicitly state that the favorability is based on initial impressions.
FAQs
How can I use "apparently favorable" in a sentence?
Use "apparently favorable" to describe situations that seem positive at first glance but might not be entirely so upon closer inspection. For example, "The initial data showed an "apparently favorable" trend, but further analysis revealed hidden challenges".
What are some alternatives to "apparently favorable"?
You can use alternatives like "seemingly beneficial", "ostensibly advantageous", or "superficially favorable" depending on the context and the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it okay to use "apparently favorable" in formal writing?
Yes, "apparently favorable" is suitable for formal writing, especially in scientific or business contexts where objective yet cautious language is preferred. However, consider stronger terms if you have definitive evidence.
What's the difference between "apparently favorable" and "clearly favorable"?
"Apparently favorable" indicates something seems positive but might not be, while "clearly favorable" suggests the positive nature is evident and well-supported. Choose based on the level of certainty you have.
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