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"Apparently unusual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to express that something is apparently not normal, or not usual. For example: "The cat behaved in apparently unusual ways, causing concern for its owners."
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Such tolerance is apparently unusual.
In the language of statistics, such a pattern has a "fat tail" -- a relatively large number of apparently unusual occurrences.
Filter-pressing has been used to explain the formation of monomineralic rocks or rocks with an apparently unusual mineralogical and chemical composition e.g., anorthosite.
The story of the match, coupled with the apparently unusual betting, prompted Betfair's market-integrity investigators to launch an investigation into the match.
LINDA SCHECHET TUCKER Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., Aug. 25, 2013 To the Editor: My useful but apparently unusual solution to the "what's my legal name" problem was to have my married and professional names listed on my passport.
That alone is apparently unusual: The mayor of St . Louisdoesn't recall ever meeting Kroenke in his 15 years as the city's leader, even when it became clear Kroenke was thinking about bolting with the Rams.
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The accuser's immigration case is apparently not unusual.
That Ms. Moulton was left alone in the home with a resident was apparently not unusual.
Apparently, the unusual move comes because the novelist is keen for more interaction with his fans.
Apparently the unusual, spade-like shape of Ventura's hands was a dead giveaway.
It is apparently not unusual for medallions to be lost, either pried off by vandals or simply discarded.
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