Sentence examples for will evidently not from inspiring English sources

The phrase "will evidently not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a clear expectation or conclusion that something will not happen or be the case. Example: "Based on the current evidence, it will evidently not be possible to meet the deadline."

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Kingdom also holds 6.6% of Murdoch's entertainment company, 21st Century Fox, which will evidently not be affected.

President Obama is emphasising that the US does not want to be drawn back into a wider war in Iraq and will not send ground troops, but the US will evidently not allow Isis to capture Erbil or Baghdad.

Where incorrect information is however provided this will evidently not be the case.

Bob Saget and John Stamos, who rose to stardom on the original series, will make guest spots, although they will evidently not be regulars on the new version.

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But when it came to besmirching the reputation of a once-proud newspaper, no one has done it better to itself than the Daily Telegraph, perhaps because the paper had not had one angry proprietor but two (although one might have hoped that there were enough decent journalists left at the paper to stand up and say "Up with this we will not put" – evidently not).

Those who assume that WTO rulings will be "anti-environment" have evidently not read previous rulings, or not realized their positive implications for global environmental protection.

This is dubious, and evidently not any method will 'fly' though beforehand it might not be possible always to distinguish the useful from the useless.

If inhibition of Alk5 signaling is not restored, the β cells will evidently de-differentiate and disappear.

Doesn't quite sound right to me!" Bedene's arrival will evidently boost Britain's strength in depth.

Evidently not.

Well, evidently not Zoella.

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