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apparently visible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "apparently visible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to be visible based on observation or evidence, but may not be definitively confirmed. Example: "The stars were apparently visible despite the city lights, creating a beautiful night sky."
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In fact, Grand Prix racing in Barcelona goes back as far as 1923, with the first race at the Sitgues-Terramar Circuit, which is still apparently visible — as part of a chicken farm.
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The banding phenomenon is apparently visible in cuprite layer.
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However, in the case of Au Ag = 1 1 ratio the alloy shell was not apparently visible (Figure 3B) because of much thinner shell.
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Furthermore, white matter structures consistent with major fibre bundles became more apparently visible at 7 T.
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BSMV-treated plants were heavily inoculated with Bgt conidia, and disease symptoms were determined when mildew colonies were apparently visible on susceptible plant leaves.
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The Luneau video reveals several white triangular patches apparently visible on or around tree trunks, most or all of which must therefore be images of tree topography or video artifacts.
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For the Bi2MoO6 photcatalyst, Dy/Sm co-doping displayed the strongest photocurrent response as well as the best photocatalytic activity, while Tb/Eu co-doping displayed the apparently extended visible-light absorption region.
Its fatigue and ambivalence weren't visible, apparently.
News & Media
In China, the problem has apparently become more visible.
News & Media
A slight plumping effect was visible, apparently caused by hyaluronic acid ($48).
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The room is decorated with photos of top BP oil rigs and refineries, none of Deepwater Horizon visible apparently!
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "apparently visible" to describe something that appears to be seen or evident but may not be definitively confirmed. This can add a nuanced layer to your descriptions, acknowledging a degree of uncertainty or interpretation.
Common error
Avoid using "apparently visible" excessively, as it can make your writing sound repetitive or hesitant. If something is clearly visible, stating it directly can be more impactful. Instead of saying "the solution was apparently visible", consider stating "the solution was clear" if appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "apparently visible" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, modifying a noun. It indicates that something seems to be visible or evident, but it introduces an element of uncertainty or possible misinterpretation. Ludwig provides several examples showing usage in academic and news contexts.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
7%
Wiki
5%
Social Media
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "apparently visible" is a phrase used to describe something that seems to be seen, but with a degree of uncertainty. Ludwig confirms the correct usage of the expression in both scientific and journalistic contexts. It is important to consider whether expressing certainty through alternatives like "clearly visible" might be more effective, avoiding overuse of the phrase to prevent sounding repetitive. Use the phrase when you need to show that there's a degree of subjective interpretation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
seemingly visible
Emphasizes the appearance of visibility, suggesting a perception that may or may not be accurate.
ostensibly visible
Highlights that the visibility is as presented or declared, possibly concealing a different reality.
visibly evident
Combines the concepts of being seen and being obvious, stressing the clarity of what is observed.
noticeably apparent
Focuses on the ease with which something can be noticed or perceived.
perceptibly clear
Highlights the clarity and distinguishability of what is being observed.
apparently discernible
Replaces "visible" with "discernible", focusing on the capability of distinguishing something.
superficially visible
Implies that visibility is only at the surface level and might not reflect the complete picture.
outwardly visible
Stresses that visibility pertains to external appearance rather than internal reality.
manifestly visible
Implies that something is undeniably and obviously visible.
supposedly visible
Suggests a degree of doubt or skepticism regarding the visibility of something.
FAQs
How can I use "apparently visible" in a sentence?
You can use "apparently visible" to describe something that seems to be seen or evident, but there's a degree of uncertainty. For example: "The damage was "apparently visible" after the storm".
What phrases are similar to "apparently visible"?
Similar phrases include "seemingly visible", "ostensibly visible", or "visibly evident". The best alternative depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to use "apparently visible" or "clearly visible"?
"Apparently visible" suggests that something seems visible, but might not be definitively confirmed. "Clearly visible" implies that something is easily seen and unambiguous. The choice depends on whether you want to express uncertainty or certainty.
What does "apparently visible" mean?
The phrase "apparently visible" means that something seems to be visible based on observation or evidence, but the visibility may not be absolute or definitively confirmed.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested