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The phrase 'has apparently been' is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something appears to have happened, but you do not have 100% certainty of this. For example: John, who has apparently been out of town for the past week, has yet to return.
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And liberalism has apparently been vanquished.
The book has apparently been optioned by Adam Sandler.
The claim has apparently been scrutinized by military investigators.
Working with Qatar and Kuwait has apparently been even harder.
One of the favorites has apparently been eliminated.
Again and again, Purdue has apparently been blindsided by criticism.
This has apparently been a regular occurrence over the years.
Chris Gayle has apparently been warming up in pantaloons.
The criminal investigation has apparently been under way for months.
"Iraq has apparently been the hugest issue," she said.
As a practical matter, the issue has apparently been moot.
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