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The phrase "apparently we have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something seems to be true based on the information available, but you are not completely certain.
Example: "Apparently we have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow, but I need to double-check the calendar."
Alternatives: "It seems we have" or "It appears we have."
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Apparently we have to take it "offline".
But apparently we have also been growing more pompous.
Now, apparently, we have some idea of how many.
Apparently, we have been enjoying fifteen months of economic recovery.
Their philosophy is, apparently: "We have the money.
Apparently, we have regressed some 1,000 years, and no one even noticed.
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Apparently, we've been doing everything wrong.
Apparently we've misappropriated it.
Apparently, we had mistakenly entered the incorrect parking space number in an automatic payment machine.
Aston Apparently we've spent a hundred grand in the last couple of weeks.
Apparently we had stumbled onto the informal local dinnertime headquarters of the Egyptian Association for Change USA, a pro-democracy expats' organization.
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