Use of patently in Sentences. 29 Examples

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patently in the middle of sentence


  1. He was patently lying.
  2. She was patently lying.
  3. This is patently not the case.
  4. Their claim was patently false.
  5. The treatment is patently not working.
  6. The whole idea was patently ridiculous.
  7. Her explanation was patently ridiculous.
  8. He made his displeasure patently obvious.
  9. It was patently obvious that he was lying.
  10. It's patently obvious that he doesn't care.
  11. But there were, patently, other advantages.
  12. It was patently obvious that she was lying.
  13. The conclusion is patently the wrong way around.
  14. Simon Zelotes is quite patently Simon the Zealot.
  15. It's patently obvious that you're in love with her.
  16. Their marketing strategy has patently failed to work.
  17. Jenkins' explanation of the situation is patently absurd.
  18. Don't try and set up something that is quite patently false.
  19. It's patently absurd not to wear a coat in such cold weather.
  20. She further offended doctors by clinging to patently wrong ideas.
  21. This is patently not an area that has been officially acknowledged.
  22. To say that the proposal has no disadvantages at all is patently untrue.
  23. It is patently obvious how a fear which is openly expressed can be passed on.
  24. Because it is patently obvious that Rollins is not bullshitting or manipulating.
  25. If Cassie had not been so consumed by rage, she would have laughed at this last and patently childish remark.
  26. The statement is patently false and an embarrassing public demonstration of his weakness as university leader.
  27. This is patently evident from the way he depicted, on occasion, perfectly symbiotic kisses, embraces and bodies.
  28. All that need be proved is that the matter is of a certain type and the manner of presentation patently offensive.
  29. The dominance of the academic tradition is patently supported by the major vested interest groups within education and the broader society.

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