The test was, (in reality / as a matter of truth), much easier than we had expected., actually, This is, (one could say that), the most important discovery of the century., arguably, (It is reasonable to assume that), the meeting has already started without us., presumably, Several countries, (in a way that is worth mentioning), France and Germany, opposed the proposal., notably, The town was (almost completely / for all practical purposes) destroyed by the storm., virtually, The situation is (by its very nature) complex and cannot be resolved quickly., inherently, The rules were (in a clear and direct manner) stated in the contract, so there was no ambiguity., explicitly, By leaving early, she (without being directly stated) suggested that she disagreed with the decision., implicitly, The manager (according to unproven claims) accepted bribes from several contractors., allegedly, This medicine is (according to what people say or believe) effective against headaches, but I've seen no proof., supposedly, She resigned in March and (at a later time / after that) found a better position at a rival company., subsequently, He missed the final exam and, (as a result of that), failed the course., consequently, The patient (slowly and step by step) regained the ability to walk after months of therapy., gradually, He said he was fine; (to emphasise that something is true), he was seriously ill., in fact, The equipment was (for a specific purpose) designed for use in extreme cold conditions., specially, I enjoy outdoor activities, (more than usual / above all) hiking in the mountains., especially, (After a long time or many difficulties), they reached an agreement that satisfied both parties., eventually, (In the most essential or fundamental way), the plan is simple: reduce costs and increase revenue., basically, (According to what one sees or hears), the project was cancelled due to budget issues., apparently, (In a way that is easy for anyone to see), the candidate had not prepared for the interview at all., obviously.
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