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The phrase "apparently important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to hold significance or relevance based on available information or observations.
Example: "The report highlighted several apparently important factors that could influence the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "seemingly significant" or "reportedly crucial".
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It's a tricky dichotomy, but apparently important this year.
So why is this power struggle between author and publisher so apparently important?
Owning property in and having access to this virtual world is, moreover, apparently important to the plaintiff in this case.
This implicates a complex cluster of heterotypic interaction sites apparently important for the supramolecular organization of perlecan in tissues.
Gell-Mann (his name should be pronounced Gell. Mann. Not Gellman, or Jellmann. He is a keen linguist and this is apparently important to him).
One apparently important factor is just when and where stars first appeared in the original blobs, during mergers, or later and how much gas was used up or ejected from the young galaxy in the process.
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The role of education was apparently less important, and not statistically significant.
This story was apparently so important that it appeared the next day, too: "Peekaboo!
For whales and other cetaceans, apparently, an important aid has been well-developed ears.
That was apparently an important moment in China's realization of the onset of climate change.
That is apparently more important than denying the Tories a strong majority – let alone winning elections.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com