The new policy was consequently designed to help students with disabilities access the building., consequently → specially (the sentence is about purpose, not cause and effect), She didn't say she agreed, but she explicitly accepted the terms by signing the form., explicitly → implicitly (she showed agreement through action, not words), He had never studied law, but he was subsequently a brilliant legal mind., subsequently → actually (this corrects a surprising reality vs. expectation), The team lost the final match; gradually, they were eliminated from the tournament., gradually → consequently (this is a result, not a slow process), Climate change is allegedly dangerous — the science has been clear on this for decades., allegedly → inherently or obviously (danger is a fundamental property, not an unproven claim), The contract implicitly forbids the use of company equipment for personal projects., implicitly → explicitly (the contract states it directly and clearly), She worked hard for years and obviously became the head of the department., obviously → eventually (this is about time passing, not something self-evident), The building is especially impossible to renovate given its protected heritage status., especially → virtually (means almost completely — degree, not emphasis), Smoking is presumably linked to lung cancer — it is one of the leading causes worldwide., presumably → arguably or obviously (this is established fact, not an assumption), The situation looked hopeless, but inherently there was a solution nobody had considered., inherently → actually or in fact (introduces a surprising contrast, not an essential quality), Prices rose eventually over the decade as demand slowly outpaced supply., eventually → gradually (describes a slow, steady process rather than a delayed outcome), The director basically embezzled funds from the charity, according to the ongoing investigation., basically → allegedly (this is an unproven accusation requiring careful hedging), He is specially the most talented musician I have ever heard perform live., specially → arguably (expresses a strong personal judgement open to debate), They announced the merger in June and apparently completed the acquisition by September., apparently → subsequently (refers to a chronological sequence of events), The exam was difficult; supposedly, most students failed to finish on time., supposedly → consequently or apparently (introduces a result, or reports what was observed), The medicine was inherently developed to treat rare neurological conditions in children., inherently → specially (it was made for a specific purpose), He told me actually that the meeting would be moved, so I didn't need to check myself., actually → explicitly (he stated it directly and clearly), The restaurant is packed every night; notably, it is considered one of the best in the city., notably → presumably (this is a reasonable inference from the evidence given), The CEO gradually admitted to having prior knowledge of the fraud before the investigation., gradually → allegedly (this is a claim that has not been proven), The program covers many subjects, subsequently history and political theory, in great depth., subsequently → especially or notably (singles out particular subjects for emphasis).
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