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The phrase "apparently to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something seems to be true or appears to be the case, although it is not definite or certain. Example: The CEO has apparently decided to step down from his position, but the reasons for his sudden resignation are still unknown.
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And apparently to play.
Apparently, to his old chess buddy.
And attracted, apparently, to someone like Julia.
It was too late, apparently, to retaliate.
Apparently, to Maliki, that's enough.
That, though, is not apparently to be.
This was, apparently, to provide "balance".
Apparently to the wider community, it does.
It's not the Nebraska way, apparently, to make a fuss.
I'd learnt, apparently, to be slightly snobbish about novice snowboarders.
"The fire was started apparently to cover up the crime".
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