apparently exclude
Frequency: 5.25.5 per million words
To seem to exclude something based on available information.
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Examples (10)
- The new evidence does apparently exclude the main suspect from the investigation.
- These findings apparently exclude any possibility of genetic factors.
- The study results apparently exclude environmental causes from consideration.
- The contract terms apparently exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions.
- This policy would apparently exclude most small businesses from participation.
- The new regulations apparently exclude certain categories of workers.
- The research data apparently exclude alternative explanations for the phenomenon.
- These criteria apparently exclude many qualified candidates from applying.
- The evidence apparently excludes the possibility of human error.
- The test results apparently exclude several potential diagnoses.