Sentence examples for evidently of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "evidently of" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is clearly from or belonging to a certain category or group. Here is an example sentence: "The book was evidently of medieval origin, with its worn leather cover and aged pages."

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One, evidently, of bankable fortitude.

Wilders was evidently of some interest to US diplomats.

Note: Varieties intergrade, need study; abaxial papillae on leaves evidently of no taxonomic value.

(This was a sign, evidently, of an impoverishment of our culture as a whole.

A number of things are evidently of pressing interest to him, but what are they?

The house is meticulously clean — a symptom, evidently, of Padura's fastidious nature.

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Mr Cobb's judgement said: "The ethical, legal and medical issues arising here are self-evidently of the utmost gravity, engaging, and profoundly impacting upon DD's personal autonomy, privacy, bodily integrity, and reproductive rights". It said there were considerable concerns about the woman's safety.

He was evidently one of the conquerors of the region now comprising Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.

And Margaret Chase Smith of Maine was evidently ahead of her time in 1964.

Both of these are evidently aggregates of the cell species.

THE militants of the Gaza Strip are evidently proud of their home-made rockets.

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