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The phrase "apparently really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a statement that seems to be true based on available evidence or perception, often conveying a sense of surprise or disbelief.
Example: "She apparently really enjoyed the concert, even though she initially said she wasn't a fan of that band."
Alternatives: "seemingly truly" or "evidently really".
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PLUS: she's apparently really hot.
The end, apparently, really is near.
And as soon as you walked in there was this huge painting, and it was apparently really expensive and the artist was apparently really famous.
She has seen the "simple goodness of the heart that God gave him", she said, and apparently really meant it.
Only now are people starting to write things online along the lines of: Do you know that this video is apparently really popular in the West?
This may annoy N.F.L. fans even more than the schedule-makers, who apparently really ticked off Jewish fans with the Jets' schedule.
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Apparently, he really likes the cookies.
Apparently he really likes to fire people.
Nor are they, apparently, even really themselves.
apparently it really ties the burger together.
Apparently money really does change everything.
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