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The phrase "as apparently as" is not correct and does not work in written English.
It seems to attempt a comparison but lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "She understood the situation as apparently as he did, but her reaction was different."
Alternatives: "as clearly as" or "as evidently as".
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With an increase in the AC interference current density, the anodic current density increased significantly and the cathodic current density also increased, but not as apparently as the anodic one.
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Ten years later, Mr. Stern is apparently as dangerous as ever.
Her passions are apparently as unrestrained as her appetites.
It's rare that art as apparently spartan as Thea Djordjadze's can be so tantalising.
Infinitely arrogant and as apparently indestructible as Superman, Gabriel likes to compare himself to Houdini.
Even a writer as apparently domestic as Jane Austen challenges traditional notions of women's writing, DiBattista and Nord argue.
He has been Cuba's ruler for almost as long and is still apparently as active as ever.
He said copycat postings, signed "Chris," had appeared in places as far away as Australia - and, apparently, as close as 43rd Street and Avenue of the Americas.
Clues can be provided by something as apparently insignificant as the colour of a team's socks.
That struggle took many forms, some as apparently banal as producing a play or working to help poor children.
(The Wilpons, who own the Mets, are apparently as awful as we thought).
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