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Cboutin3 Posted 13 years ago
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Shold it be apparently or seemingly?

The warlords of the landed hordes were thrilled to learn that the emperor seemingly/apparently wanted to make peace, but the Caergoth warlords did not trust that interpretation.
  

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cboutin3 seemingly/apparently I don't see any significant difference. "Seemingly" might indicate contrary-to-fact, but context would define it.

  • cboutin3 seemingly/apparently I don't see any significant difference.
  • "Seemingly" might indicate contrary-to-fact, but context would define it.
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cboutin3seemingly/apparently
I don't see any significant difference. "Seemingly" might indicate contrary-to-fact, but context would define it.

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