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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Have I correctly constructed the clause "even though it apparently/obviously hurt her deep inside" in the given sentence?

Have I correctly constructed the clause "even though it apparently/obviously hurt her deep inside" in the following sentence? 

My girlfriend kept quiet about the rumor that I had abducted her, even though it apparently/obviously hurt her deep inside.
  

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Yes. I hope you realize that apparently and obviously have different meanings. Clive

  • Yes.
  • I hope you realize that apparently and obviously have different meanings.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Yes.

I hope you realize that apparently and obviously have different meanings.

Clive
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CliveI hope you realize that apparently and obviously have different meanings.
But somebody told me that apparently and obviously are almost synonymous.
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RommelBut somebody told me that apparently and obviously are almost synonymous.
Similar, but not synonymous. The latter is more definite.

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