Sentence examples for apparently resemble from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apparently resemble" is correct and can be used in written English
Example: The new restaurant apparently resembles a trendy bar with its dim lighting and modern decor.

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The economics of herding yaks apparently resemble those of growing corn: the prices you get keep coming down while the prices you pay keep going up.

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At the beginning it apparently resembled similar sacrifices performed in the cults of other deities, such as Mithra.

This apparently resembles a single column government building with horizons in red, white and blue, the colours of the US and UK flags.

At least he dishes out something similar to himself: his penis apparently resembles a "blueberry lollipop", which suggests he needs to get a doctor to look at it.

One reason for this antipathy may be that the smell of coriander leaves apparently resembles that of bed bugs – although I have to confess to not being unfortunate enough to have put this to the test.

Her roving eye might settle on portly, industrious beavers, "warm and dry in their oily parkas" and once categorised erroneously by a pope as fish, or else on Mars's moon Phobos, meaning "panic", which apparently resembles "a potato that has experienced one terrible, and many average, concussions".

And the compound, whatever it is, in the bone apparently resembles bird hemoglobin--just what is expected of dinosaur hemoglobin, if the popular theory that birds descended from dinosaurs is correct.

On the other hand, the rare, poorly understood, and controversial phenomenon known as eidetic imagery apparently resembles ordinary mental imagery in intentionality, but is said to be phenomenologically distinct in point of its great vividness, detail, and stability, and because it is "externally projected," experienced as "out there" rather than "in the head".

The Survey of Western Palestine related in 1875 that there were Greek inscriptions on one of the steps leading to the door at the southern wall while on the floor was a broken stone slab marked by two Maltese crosses, apparently resembling a tombstone.

Although fossil sedges are known from as early as the Eocene, they are as yet of little use in interpreting evolution in Cyperaceae because they are both fragmentary and apparently closely resemble modern groups.

No one knows the relation of this structure (apparently it resembled a grape) to her actual experience, and they certainly can't ask her about it.

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