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Discover Ludwig"evidently as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to show that something is evident or obvious in a certain way. Example: Evidently as the sun rose, the birds began to sing and the flowers started to bloom.
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At the very least, having your picture taken is evidently as addictive as nicotine.
Actually, there are three Illinois Rivers in America, each, evidently, as well known as the others.
Where does it go?" Actually, there are two Illinois Rivers in America, each, evidently, as well known as the other.
But looking at what she has had to give up to fund her new venture, Mrs Loudon's nostalgia for her family's heritage is evidently as strong as ever.
"You can do all the preparation and have all the focus, but on the day it doesn't happen," Hunt explains, evidently as bewildered as any supporter.
His acting talents might have deserted him, but his seduction skills are evidently as prodigious as ever, and when he makes his move, Pegeen succumbs.
Memorization was evidently as much prized in the 1800s as it is now, though people like Chopin and Beethoven thought that playing with scores increased accountability.
"I didn't even touch on the impact of the Internet," Michael Kinsley noted in an e-mail message about his cover essay, "Election Day," evidently as surprised as we were.
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They evidently want as much as possible of the same to be directed at Miliband.
McGill was evidently not as embarrassed as they should have been.
Relations between Nokia and its former BFF Microsoft are evidently not as cosy as once they were.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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