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The phrase "apparently possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to be feasible or achievable based on the information available.
Example: "The solution to the problem is apparently possible, given the recent advancements in technology."
Alternatives: "seemingly feasible" or "ostensibly achievable".
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'We sometimes have to find how what is not apparently possible is possible,' he says.
Yet travel between vent systems is apparently possible, even across miles of desolate ocean floor.
Suddenly the forecast for the rest of the day changed: further bursts of optimism now apparently possible.
Still surprised that it was apparently possible for a network of MPs to abuse children without detection back in the 1970s and 80s?
In any realm (Mr. Twelve Hawks has dreamed up six of them), it is apparently possible to run out of red-hot Orwellian paranoid fantasies.
But back in the 80's, in the golden age of very specialness, it was apparently possible to imagine that one Socratic dialogue -- on any issue from suicide to helium huffing -- could sort an issue out, at least on television.
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Determining this to an accuracy of about 10 centimetres in 730km is required – and, apparently, is possible by geodesy.
François Hollande, who has pleaded unsuccessfully in the past for a loosening of eurozone austerity policy, reacted cautiously in a statement, apparently fearing possible political contagion from Greece.
"But at the time they came up against the fact that Europe was in a crisis and an expansion of rights was apparently not possible at all.
Singapore television broadcast a blurry videotape tonight that the government said had been found in Afghanistan and apparently showed possible targets in Singapore, accompanied by narration from one of the men in custody.
Apparently, studying possible techniques for selecting network paths based on the state information of network devices, e.g., routers, has become obligatory.
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