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apparently relative
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "apparently relative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to be related or connected, but the relationship is not definitively established. Example: "The results of the study were apparently relative to the participants' backgrounds, suggesting that their experiences influenced their responses."
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After analyzing the sample data of 14 cores from three wells in Xiazijie area and the statistics of particle features of rocks, pore composition and matrix composition, we calculated the parameters such as apparent compaction percentage, apparent cementation rate and apparently relative dissolution porosity of the semi-weathered rock layer of unconformity of upper Triassic.
But oranges are, apparently, relative newcomers.
News & Media
The apparently relative dissolution porosity is the ratio of dissolution porosity to primary porosity.
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Some were apparently relatives of people who disappeared in raids by Afghans who work alongside the Americans in Wardak, and they carried photographs of nine people who had disappeared after one of the night operations.
News & Media
Apparently a relative high level of problem behaviors is not necessarily accompanied by a relative low level of competences and vice versa.
At one point he is confined by Buffalo Bob, apparently a relative of the "Silence of the Lambs" maniac.
News & Media
Apparently, the relative volume fractions of amorphous phases decrease with an increase of annealing temperature.
However, from the 4th to 2nd millennia before present, the region supported large communities, apparently in relative comfort.
Science
It commemorates the death of an important noble, apparently a relative or vassal of Ruler 8's predecessor Tuun Chapat.
Wiki
An apparently fixed relative arrangement of domains is essential for function in many proteins.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "apparently relative" when you want to indicate a connection or relationship that is not definitively proven or fully understood. This allows for a nuanced expression, acknowledging a potential link while maintaining objectivity.
Common error
Avoid using "apparently relative" when a definitive relationship has been established. Overusing it can weaken your argument or create unnecessary ambiguity where clarity is needed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "apparently relative" functions as an adverb-adjective pair modifying a noun or noun phrase. The adverb "apparently" indicates that something is seemingly the case, while "relative" suggests that the connection is dependent or proportional to something else, as shown in Ludwig's examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "apparently relative" serves to express a qualified connection, indicating a relationship that seems to exist but is not definitively proven. Ludwig AI affirms its grammatical correctness. Its usage is relatively uncommon but accepted, finding a balance across science, news, and formal business contexts. When using this phrase, ensure you're conveying a sense of potential, not confirmed, linkage and be wary of overstating the relationship.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
seemingly relative
Replaces "apparently" with "seemingly", offering a direct synonym with similar implications of perceived but not necessarily proven relation.
ostensibly related
Uses "ostensibly" which suggests that the relationship is stated or appears to be true, but may not actually be so.
supposedly connected
Employs "supposedly", indicating the connection is based on hearsay or assumption, adding a layer of skepticism.
putatively related
Replaces "apparently" with "putatively", indicating that the connection is commonly believed or reputed.
adjacently correlated
Switches to "adjacently correlated", suggesting a statistical relationship that is more technical and specific.
evidently linked
Uses "evidently" to suggest that the link is clear or obvious based on the available evidence.
visibly associated
Replaces "apparently" with "visibly", focusing on the aspect of being seen or observed in connection.
nominally connected
Nominally indicates that the connection exists in name only and might not have any practical implications.
on the surface related
This phrase emphasizes that the relation is only superficial, lacking substantial depth.
superficially akin
Adopts "superficially akin", meaning they are alike only on the surface, adding a tone that goes beyond just being linked, but rather similar in qualities.
FAQs
How can I use "apparently relative" in a sentence?
You can use "apparently relative" to describe a connection that seems to exist but is not definitively proven. For example, "The increase in sales was apparently relative to the new marketing campaign."
What's a good alternative to "apparently relative"?
Consider using alternatives like "seemingly relative", "ostensibly related", or "supposedly connected" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it always necessary to use "apparently relative"?
No, use "apparently relative" when you want to express a connection that is not fully confirmed. If the relationship is clear and supported by evidence, a more direct phrase may be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "apparently relative" and "definitely related"?
"Apparently relative" suggests a relationship that is perceived but unproven, while "definitely related" indicates a confirmed and substantiated connection.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested