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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's supposedly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when indicating that something is claimed or believed to be true, but you are expressing doubt or uncertainty about it. Example: "It's supposedly the best restaurant in town, but I've heard mixed reviews."
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I'd also like to hear readers guess at what's coming next season — because it's supposedly "Mad Men's" last.
The first trailer was released back in March, and AMC has yet to reveal the show's premiere date, though it's supposedly still set for August.
Let's also accelerate that missile shield in the fields of Poland (even if it's supposedly aimed at, uhum, Iran and not Russia).
It's supposedly a place that no one wants to go.
"It's supposedly either the single twenty-million-dollar seawall or turn off a single lightbulb.
And it's supposedly based on an actual house that was seized from a drug lord with an Elvis obsession.
It's supposedly an open competition between Alterraun Verner and Jason McCourty for the No. 2 corner job.
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It was supposedly Oingo Boingo's least favorite song and was rarely performed live.
It is supposedly the true story of Donna O'Connor's night on the town with him.
It was supposedly written and forgotten in the mid-1980's.
Russia's membership of the G8 may be an embarrassment, since it is supposedly a club of democracies.
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