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it may apparently
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it may apparently" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
The word "apparently" suggests something that seems to be true based on what is known, while "may" indicates possibility, creating a contradiction in meaning. Example: "It may apparently be true that the project will be completed on time, but we need to verify the details."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
it may look
it appears to be
it might be
it could seem
it may therefore
it may appear
it could be
it may be that
it may sound
it may be apparent
it has the appearance of
it might seem
it seems like it may
it may exists
it might appear
it may perhaps
it seems to be
it may look like
it gives the impression of
it may suggests
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
From the analogy of the loading mechanism between a PLT specimen and a compact tension (CT) specimen, it may apparently be aspired that the functional form of f(a/W) for them should be identical; in other words, it can be thought of that f(a/W) should be independent of geometry for PLT specimens as it is so for CT specimens.
Be that as it may, apparently it worked: the voting body of the Young Republican National Federation was of a similar mindset, and on Saturday they elected Audra Shay--and her values--to represent them.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
It has been established by extensive researches that doping may apparently improve the photocatalysis, electrical, and optical properties of TiO2 [19, 20, 21].
Science
But Big Cat asserts that, though Gucci Mane may apparently remake the song, Mr. Sapp's 2006 contract bars him for re-recording it for three years.
News & Media
You may apparently be able to survive being eaten by an anaconda, but can you match Jon Voight's leer?
News & Media
In this process, a facilitator helps move the arm of a patient to a screen or keyboard so that they may apparently communicate – an interaction heralded by believers as a breakthrough, allowing those with severe communication issues to express themselves.
News & Media
Changes in cerebral blood flow may apparently change GM volume in VBM analyses [67].
The presence of a nanoparticle may apparently enhance the specific heat capacity in a surrounding liquid shell of width Δ by a factor κ max>1.
Science
Although these features may apparently result in additional disorder, the model exhibits, for a wide range of parameter values, an extraordinary computational performance, and some of the qualitative behaviors observed in natural systems.
Science
These are socio-technical anti-patterns that may apparently look normal but reflect unlikeable community characteristics, such as anti-social organisational behaviour across the community, e.g., developers that refuse or delay information sharing.
Various parameters may apparently influence the human computer interaction (HCI) environment, working postures, distance from the VDU, level of illumination in the workplace, color contrast of the background and the projected matter, environmental variables like, noise pollution, temperature, humidity etc.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "it may apparently" because the combination of "may" (indicating uncertainty) and "apparently" (suggesting a misleading appearance of truth) creates a contradictory statement. Instead, choose one or the other to accurately convey your intended meaning.
Common error
Don't use "it may apparently" when you mean to express either a possibility or a misleading appearance. If you intend to express a possibility use "it may seem". If you wish to suggest that a situation is misleading, choose stronger word to describe its appearance to avoid to sound unsure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it may apparently" functions as a hedge, attempting to qualify a statement's certainty. However, the combination of the modal verb "may" (expressing possibility) with the adverb "apparently" (expressing seeming truth based on evidence) creates a contradictory meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it may apparently" presents a grammatical challenge due to its conflicting elements: "may" expressing possibility and "apparently" indicating a seeming truth that might be misleading. As Ludwig AI highlights, this combination results in an awkward and potentially incorrect construction. With only two exact examples found, its usage is rare. To enhance clarity, consider alternatives like "it may seem" or "it might appear" for a more precise expression of uncertainty or appearance. By avoiding "it may apparently", you ensure your writing maintains grammatical integrity and effectively communicates the intended nuance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it may seem
Replaces "apparently" with "seem", focusing on the impression given rather than a potentially misleading appearance.
it might appear
Substitutes "may" with "might" and "apparently" with "appear", indicating a possibility based on initial observation.
it seems to be
Emphasizes the perceived truth based on available information, rather than a tentative possibility.
it appears to be
Similar to "it seems to be" but slightly more formal.
it might be
Indicates a possibility without implying any misleading appearance.
it could be
Expresses a similar level of possibility as "it might be".
it possibly is
Uses "possibly" to directly indicate the potential for something to be true.
it ostensibly is
Replaces with ostensibly which means something that appears to be true but which might not be.
it purportedly is
Indicates that the information comes from a source that may or may not be reliable.
it allegedly is
Implies that there are allegations, but not necessarily proof, of something being true.
FAQs
Why is "it may apparently" considered incorrect?
The phrase "it may apparently" combines "may", which indicates uncertainty, with "apparently", which suggests something seems true but might not be. This creates a contradiction. It's better to use phrases like "it may seem" or "it might appear".
What can I say instead of "it may apparently" to express uncertainty?
To express uncertainty, consider using phrases such as "it might be", "it could be", or "it possibly is". These options avoid the contradictory nature of "it may apparently".
How does "it may seem" differ from "it may apparently"?
"It may seem" suggests that something gives a particular impression, whereas "it may apparently" implies that something only appears to be true, and may be misleading. The first is a better and correct option. You can replace the phrase by "it appears to be".
When is it appropriate to use "apparently" in a sentence?
"Apparently" is suitable when you want to indicate that something seems to be true based on the information available, but you are not certain. For example, "apparently it worked" suggests something succeeded based on observation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested