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Use "palpably" in a sentence
"To add to the woes of Patriots fans: Fox Sports' Mike Pereira, the NFL's former vice president of officiating, said the rules actually allow officials to give expired time back to a team if they see what is known as a "palpably unfair act.""
"The emphasis palpably is on "a short space," which therefore comes first in the Greek, not on "he must continue," as if his continuance for some [considerable] time were implied, as Alford wrongly thinks."
"The organic nature of the music was strengthened, the spectrum of expression palpably emerging from deep within the score."