Collocations for "apparently"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "apparently" in context.
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apparently
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- are apparently going to [lose, finish on time]
- is apparently in good [health, condition, working order]
- is apparently the only [one, example, person, species] (that)
- has apparently still not [finished, began]
- apparently still has not [finished]
- which apparently means that
- was going to, but apparently
- but apparently [not, I was wrong, that isn't the case]
- apparently not!
- apparently so, yes
- efforts have apparently [ceased, been doubled]
- apparently, in [response, connection, answer] to
- apparently, I can't [win, do anything right]
- apparently, there is no such thing as
- apparently, it is [going, supposed] to [rain, storm, snow] (today)
- was apparently an [accident, suicide, murder]
- apparently it was an [accident]
- apparently, we're not [allowed, going, supposed] to
- apparently, she [had, went, was]
- although apparently there is
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