adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
apparently/seemingly random
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a wave of apparently random attacks
apparently/seemingly unaware
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The man, apparently unaware that he was being filmed, tried to break into the house.
seemingly/apparently oblivious
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Congress was seemingly oblivious to these events.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Apparently , it was a really good party.
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Apparently , Jim's a really good tennis player.
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Campaign funds have been used for apparently illegal activities.
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It's going to be hot this weekend, apparently .
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Nelson apparently committed suicide.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release.
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But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?
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Frank Bruno, after only three fights since quitting pantomime, is apparently lined up to fight both champions.
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He was traumatized as a child, apparently , when his mentally ill father forced him to kill a thief.
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Shankar and his tabla player, Alla Rakha, held the apparently preposterous view that all notes were equal.
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Some of this money apparently showed up in the Whitewater account.
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The apparently coordinated attacks overloaded the sites with a barrage of messages generated by hackers.
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The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.