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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apparently sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or a vague impression about something.
Example: "The project is apparently sort of behind schedule, but we are still assessing the situation."
Alternatives: "seemingly somewhat" or "reportedly kind of".
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He was actually one of the senators vowing to stop a debate, but he's apparently sort of evolving.
(I wasn't). It's safe, apparently, sort of an urban version of bungee jumping, which was born elsewhere in New Zealand where there are river gorges but no skyscrapers.
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Best of all, it's a gift from Samsung Canada to Shane, apparently a sort-of thank you for the story that viral in May ahead of the Galaxy S III's launch.
That is apparently the sort of language best understood here.
Apparently, that sort of thing was common in those days".
Apparently this sort of unplanned or unaware sharing is common.
Apparently, that sort of growth attracted the Quadrangle Group.
Today he is apparently some sort of emotionless, trained assassin.
And Mr. Andrews said, Randy is Jon, it is apparently some sort of pet name between them.
"Atlantida" is apparently a sort of patriotic epic dealing with Mr. de Falla's native Spain.
That's a regular 3D film with, apparently, some sort of wind, water and fog effects thrown in.
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