Apparently meaning

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The phrase "apparently meaning" typically refers to the interpretation or understanding of something based on outward appearances or indications, rather than definitive evidence. It suggests that a conclusion is drawn from what seems to be true or is perceived, rather than what is confirmed or established.

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