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The phrase "apparently interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to be interesting based on available information or observations, but without certainty.
Example: "The lecture on quantum physics was apparently interesting, as many students were engaged and asking questions."
Alternatives: "seemingly intriguing" or "ostensibly captivating".
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I have been fortunate enough to work in the more competitive and prestigious central departments with apparently interesting work.
Julie Pace says that she found the news conference Obama had to be "interesting" because normally the President has a specific reason for holding a news conference, but this time he didn't and it meant that the White House Press Corps had free reign to ask whatever they wanted, without a theme, and this is apparently "interesting," -- that Obama didn't just lead them by the nose.
Therefore, it is apparently interesting to test whether the genotoxic effects of etoposide may also instigate epigenetic instabilities in addition to its genetic mutagenesis.
In this theoretical study we investigate the initial step, the physical absorption of CO2 in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate ([C2C1Im][OAc]), as the first of a series of investigations on this apparently interesting but rather complex system.
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8.04pm GMT My colleague Adam Gabbatt turns on the TV to catch the Brennan hearing... and has to channel-surf to find it: The Senate hearing to appoint Brennan is apparently not interesting enough for some news channels.
The GameStick event was also apparently very interesting (I wasn't there) and it too is set to ship very soon (June, by all accounts).
Substance, apparently, became more interesting to him than substance abuse.
The game apparently got pretty interesting after the blackout, but that involved some unknown force.
They took their pleasures seriously (wine, food, fishing, bridge, etc)., and some had apparently fought an interesting war.
At Middlebury College in Vermont, she described herself a "raging lunatic," though she apparently was an interesting one.
Having been a visitor to the town of Thornwood recently (and several times before), I found the article regarding the problem of blaring fire sirens in Westchester (and apparently elsewhere) quite interesting ["Fight Over Fire Siren in Thornwood," Sept. 3].
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