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1 But in December 2016, the company ran an apparently successful trial in Cambridge, UK.
2 North Korea has defied international warnings with an apparently successful launch of its rocket.
3 American design yields two apparently successful two-stroke cycle aero engines.
4 There is ever a cry, even in apparently successful lives, for help and a helper.
5 For the moment, however, Alva's negotiations were apparently successful .
6 The athletes left with the revolution apparently successful .
7 The venture was apparently successful , for Curwen disappeared.
8 In fact, the very ones I mean are the apparently successful lovers with happy or contented wives.
9 China, which remains the biggest rival and example to India of apparently successful development, can exploit such weaknesses.
10 She had once been very well off, and was the wife of a well-known and apparently successful merchant.
11 The world does not yet fully comprehend the devastating effect of this apparently successful attack upon the allied morale.
12 This apparently successful revolt produced an immense enthusiasm throughout Greece, the inhabitants of which now eagerly took up arms.
13 Half a century ago, Europe made a violent and apparently successful effort to disembarrass itself of its Asian faith.
14 But his apparently successful strategy of not making waves and remaining above the fray may be tested in coming months.
15 Air Chief Marshal Houston met with Ms Zaetta to conclude the apparently successful mediation between the department and the entertainer.
16 The 42-year-old is on the comeback trail after undergoing apparently successful spinal fusion surgery on his lower back last April.
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This collocation consists of: Apparently successful through the time
Apparently successful across language varieties