Sentence examples for seemingly used from inspiring English sources

The word 'seemingly' is used correctly as an adverb and is usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that appears to be the case, but may not necessarily be true. For example, "The candidate seemed to be the perfect choice for the job, but, seemingly, they lacked the necessary skills."

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The papers apparently reveal how Disney and the US-based commodities group Koch Industries seemingly used complicated financial structures in Luxembourg to pay minimal tax.

The real Rod Richardson's mother, Barbara Shaw (above), was deeply upset to discover his identity was seemingly used in this way.

Disguise masks were seemingly used in the early Stone Age in stalking prey and later to house the slain animal's spirit in the hope of placating it.

As well as in several books, Altenberg's ink performed on the backs of sundry postcards and in letters, vehicles he seemingly used as a kind of extension of his published prose.

Projected onto a huge screen, the brightly lighted torso rotates from side to side, like those scary old black-and-white documentaries in which ancient Greek sculptures were seemingly used to put schoolchildren off the study of art for the rest of their lives.

There was the campaign more than two years ago against a proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center site, when about 20 city buses bore the message: "Why there?" Or perhaps the tipping point was last fall, when the word "savage," seemingly used to denigrate Islam, appeared in a widely disseminated subway advertisement from a pro-Israel organization.

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The two teams that could seemingly use Favre the most are the least likely to acquire him.

The internet is alive with videos of contractors seemingly using Iraqi vehicles for target practice, much to the embarrassment of the firms involved.

It's all done up in costumes by Randall Klein that seemingly use all the colors in the big Crayola box and ambitious sets by Tony Walton.

"Say no to NIBS," said Hasson – NIBS being 'Native Is Better Syndrome', the slogan RIM is seemingly using to dissuade developers from focusing purely on native apps (for other companies' devices, most likely).

' For some reason the channel seems utterly obsessed with 'homegrown terrorists', immigrants, and will seemingly use any tired device in order to demonise Muslims and other 'deviants' – the poor, the fat, the disfigured, the mentally ill.

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