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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are apparently not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something seems to be the case, but there is uncertainty or lack of evidence to confirm it.
Example: "The results of the experiment are apparently not what we expected, leading us to question our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "seem to be not" or "appear to be not".
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Other banks are apparently not so squeamish.
But they are apparently not close.
Universal issues are, apparently, not their concern.
Officially, things are apparently not so dire.
(The problems at Freedom's Watch are apparently not unique.
But they are apparently not quite busy enough.
Showbiz and safety are, apparently, not very compatible.
(Lets are apparently not an option for the grand-slam anecdotist).
Although the plant contains sodium, iodine, and cobalt, these are apparently not essential.
Officials in Beijing, however, are apparently not quite ready to embrace it.
Workers on foreign assignments are apparently not thought to be a particularly threatening lot.
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