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The phrase "apparently very interesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an observation or opinion about something that seems intriguing based on available information or evidence.
Example: "The documentary on climate change was apparently very interesting, as it sparked a lot of discussions among the viewers."
Alternatives: "seemingly quite fascinating" or "reportedly very engaging".
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The GameStick event was also apparently very interesting (I wasn't there) and it too is set to ship very soon (June, by all accounts).
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Apparently the fixed-mobile convergence market is on the brink of very interesting times, according to analysts at ABI Research anyway.
Hands-on-hips is the standard #LanaDelRey crowd stance, apparently And Michael's post on Lana Del Rey's comments was very interesting.
Apparently, self-help suits the goals of positive psychology very well and it would be very interesting to learn more about how to improve the effectiveness of PPI self-help interventions.
Apparently, very.
Very interesting.
Apparently very.
Very interesting, very good.
Apparently very little.
Not very interesting.
"It's very interesting".
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