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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a apparent" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as apparent"? You can use "as apparent" when you want to indicate that something is clear or obvious in a particular context.
Example: "As apparent from the data, the trend shows a significant increase in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "as evident" or "as clear".
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Usage of the words is so widespread that their appropriateness is accepted as a apparent.
Here, the artefact can be easily appreciated on the three-dimensional view, but in the fly-through it presents as a apparent stenosis (Fig. 6).
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N.H.T.S.A. described the reports as "an apparent increasing trend".
Sibelius went from being a symbol of freedom to serving as an apparent Nazi stooge.
She recalled one visitation that started out as an apparent hallucination.
Edward St. Clair, told The Associated Press that the death was being treated as an apparent suicide.
· President Bush lifts sanctions against Pakistan over the weekend as an apparent reward for its support.
No arrest was made and the death was listed as an apparent accident.
As an apparent result, Egypt announced on Sunday that it was postponing the meeting.
The press have made much of the leak as an apparent attempt to damage Mr Abbott.
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