Sentence examples for ostensibly nice from inspiring English sources

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So it seems, initially, that Gus is just another ostensibly nice nerd-king man-child of the Apatow universe, who, by dint of a little effusiveness and a lot of just being there, manages to seduce or, at least, capture the women around him, who happen to be better-looking and more interesting than he is.

Here are ostensibly nice people dreaming of bringing top-tier entertainment to the City of Angels who have to toil away at bringing decidedly second-tier entertainment to the "City" of Anaheim.

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It's a very strong political play with an unexpected setting: a back garden somewhere in the south of England where four women are ostensibly having a nice chat but are actually terrified for various reasons, about existence and the future.

Here again we have a nice, ostensibly pro-LGBT sound bite.

Protected in their plastic trays, they invariably look (like these 8.5cm-diameter beauties; ostensibly promising gravy wells) far nicer than their loose-bagged, frozen equivalents.

Peter Auty's José is initially defined as the noble-minded nice guy who is ostensibly different from the rest until, of course, we gradually become aware of the demons of instability and obsession that drive him.

Might be nice to know that the ostensibly objective help line you're calling is earning huge commissions from the places it refers you to, right?

I, personally, try to remain agnostic about the tablet race and I find the Android tablets to be acceptable for those not willing to enter Apple's ostensibly walled garden (which is probably very nice this time of year).

And it would have been nice for at least ONE person on this ostensibly religious quest to be a person of faith (two of them show flashes of it, but by and large they're all resolutely secular in the group).

"It will be nice to get them in our place," he said, ostensibly for reasons other than the controversial amount of fluoride in New Jersey's water.

"It must be nice to have Washington on your side," sung by Burr, Jefferson and Madison, is ostensibly about President Washington's patronage of Hamilton, but it also becomes about modern disenfranchisement, alienated citizens who feel that Washington DC is not on their side.

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