Sentence examples for has apparently described from inspiring English sources

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Bloomberg has apparently described Clinton as a flawed politician whose campaign is in jeopardy from the continuing investigation into emails on her home computer server while she served as secretary of state.

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Customers, meanwhile, had apparently described the GoNaked campaign as "inspirational" for highlighting the issue of too much packaging on cosmetic products and promoting body positivity.

ChameleonMask has apparently been described as a "Human Uber," but it's really closer to a mobile FaceTime.

Maybe we will find that out at Friday's question-and-answer session but Woodward has apparently been describing the Argentinian to colleagues as "this year's Nicolás Gaitán" – in reference to the Benfica midfielder, who is linked to United every summer without a semblance of truth in it.

"Bright, cheerful," was how he described Golden Horn, who has apparently recovered quickly from his fourth win of the year in the Eclipse early this month.

The government has apparently yet to make a disclosure of the sort Mr. Verrilli described.

For months, Trump has apparently misinterpreted a Russian word, "яркий", used by Putin last December to describe him.

He has, apparently, had gastroenteritis.

That has apparently not changed.

The daughter has apparently left.

The treatment has apparently worked.

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