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The phrase "are apparently made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to be made in a certain way based on available evidence or observations.
Example: "The toys are apparently made from recycled materials, which is great for the environment."
Alternatives: "seem to be made" or "are seemingly constructed".
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And their scaly bodies are apparently made from bark or nettles.
There are airships, but they are very sketchily described and are apparently made in part of wood.
The payments are apparently made to cover up the cases, because the government often acts swiftly against operators of such mines.
Debuting this morning, the California Milk Processor Board (CMPB)'s "Everything I Do Is Wrong" campaign features humorous depictions of men whose lives are apparently made miserable by their womenfolks' premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms.
Another way, more fashionable nowadays, is to give a nominalistic account of the truthmakers for sentences that are apparently made true by universals.
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Instead, people are apparently making more sandwiches at home.
Fewer roadside bombs are apparently making their way across the border, and Tehran's allies in the Mahdi Army are lying low.
Unclear financial regulations are apparently making them feel awkward about offering such tests: That depends whether or not the insurance will pay.
Mayo's mind was apparently made up.
A third was apparently made the day of the attack.
The video was apparently made for neo-Nazi distribution.
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