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this is apparently because
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "this is apparently because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation that seems to be true based on available evidence or observations. Example: "The project was delayed; this is apparently because of unforeseen circumstances that arose during the planning phase."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(15)
this is likely due to
this is probably attributable to
this can be ascribed to
this results from
the reason for this is
the explanation for this is that
this stems from the fact that
this is a consequence of
this is presumably because
this is obviously because
this is probably because
this is evidently because
this is certainly because
this is likely because
this is possibly because
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
This is apparently because he is "effectively running a business".
News & Media
This is apparently because the operation causes metabolic changes that lower blood glucose levels beyond what weight loss alone can accomplish.
News & Media
This is apparently because his father, Jerome Anderson, is one of the game's highest-profile agents and was involved in Venky's takeover of Blackburn Rovers, whom Anderson junior will join in the summer.
News & Media
This is apparently because it is difficult to apply paint smoothly over a plummet (lead tin alloy) drawing [56].
Science
This is apparently because the focusing of waves by a finite parabolic reflector, even a semi-transparent one, is essentially a high-frequency or quasi-optical effect.
However, this is apparently because he interprets Aristotle as proposing something like the "amodal" mentalese representations of the sort championed by Pylyshyn (1978; 1984).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
This was apparently because the cause had become associated with a traditionalist Catholic agenda.
News & Media
This was apparently because China objected to the high propaganda quotient in the band's repertoire.
News & Media
In its first sentence, the article said this was "apparently because the Transportation Security Administration has not compared the F.B.I.'s wanted list with the Federal Aviation Administration's list of licensed pilots".
News & Media
This was apparently because it was more economic to import iron from Sweden and elsewhere than to make it in some more remote British locations.
Wiki
"And all this was apparently because I did not include a Trump v. Sanders trial heat question … after Clinton had been declared the presumptive nominee".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "this is apparently because" to introduce explanations that are based on observation or inference, but might not be definitively proven.
Common error
Avoid using "this is apparently because" when you have concrete, verifiable evidence. In such cases, a more direct phrase like "this is because" is more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "this is apparently because" functions as a causal connector, introducing an explanation or a reason for a preceding statement. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in various contexts, indicating that the explanation is based on observation or available evidence.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Science
56%
Academia
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "this is apparently because" is a common causal connector used to introduce explanations based on observation or available evidence, as validated by Ludwig AI. It's frequently found in news, media, and scientific contexts, indicating a reasoned explanation without necessarily providing definitive proof. When using the phrase, ensure that the “apparently” is justified and that it doesn't overstate the certainty of the explanation. Alternatives like "this seems to be due to" or "this is likely due to" can be used to adjust the level of certainty.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
this seems to be due to
Replaces "apparently because" with a more cautious "seems to be due to", implying less certainty.
this is likely due to
Emphasizes probability rather than appearance, suggesting a well-supported reason.
this is probably attributable to
Uses "attributable to" to highlight the cause-and-effect relationship with a degree of probability.
this can be ascribed to
Suggests attributing the cause to a specific factor, often used in formal contexts.
this is on account of
A more formal alternative to "because of", indicating the reason or cause.
this results from
Focuses on the outcome as a consequence of a specific cause.
the reason for this is
Highlights the explanation in a more direct and explicit manner.
the explanation for this is that
Offers a more elaborate way to introduce the reason or explanation.
this stems from the fact that
Indicates that the situation arises from a particular fact or circumstance.
this is a consequence of
Emphasizes that the situation is a direct result or outcome of something else.
FAQs
How can I use "this is apparently because" in a sentence?
Use "this is apparently because" to introduce an explanation or reason that is based on available evidence or observation, but may not be definitively proven. For example: "The project was delayed; "this is apparently because" of unforeseen circumstances that arose during the planning phase."
What can I say instead of "this is apparently because"?
You can use alternatives like "this seems to be due to", "this is likely due to", or "this is probably attributable to" depending on the context.
Is "this is apparently because" formal or informal?
"This is apparently because" can be used in both formal and informal writing, but it is important to ensure the level of certainty implied by "apparently" aligns with the context.
What's the difference between "this is apparently because" and "this is because"?
"This is because" indicates a direct, factual reason. "This is apparently because" suggests the reason is based on observation or inference and may not be definitively proven.
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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
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested