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The phrase "apparently there is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something seems to be true based on available information, but you are not completely certain.
Example: "Apparently there is a new restaurant opening downtown that serves vegan cuisine."
Alternatives: "It seems that there is a" or "It appears that there is a".
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Apparently there is a train coming.
Apparently, there is a lot such munching going on.
Apparently there is a rainbow over Buckingham Palace.
What it shows is that apparently there is a problem.
Apparently, there is a whole Blasket community in Springfield.
Apparently there is a doctored "unofficial" prediction out there.
Apparently there is a spreadsheet of over 1,900 ailments that Anthem considers non-emergent.
Apparently, there is a significant difference in the particles size in ACFL550 and AC550 (Figure 3A).
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But apparently, there is a big demand for spy photos of not-yet-released models.
Apparently, there is a real-life camp in Omaha that is even cooler than "Camp Rock," the musical summer camp of your Disney dreams.
Apparently there is a desire out there for a little bit more than a Birther Tour of Manhattan landmarks.
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