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The phrase "apparently will use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems likely to happen based on available information or evidence, but without certainty.
Example: "The team apparently will use the new software for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "seems likely to use" or "is expected to use".
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She apparently will use it as her Manhattan crash pad while attending college.
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Whoever it is will apparently use the opportunity to press the business case for staying in the European Union.
The film version will apparently use the heroic achievements of record holders as the basis for a narrative that should have global appeal.
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When I read in the proposal put forward by the Technical Group of Independent Members about fears of a "Super Echelon" which will apparently use surveillance techniques to gain control of the whole of the information society, then this shows with how little understanding of the facts the present state of affairs is being approached.
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