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How to use putatively in a sentence

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There are also some significant differences in putatively functional residues.
Menzies does not give the other 37 putatively similar words in Chinese and Squamish, nor does he cite sources for the Chinese and Squamish words.
All six genes putatively involved in biosynthetic processes have detectable expression.
It's startling to see putatively liberal moviemakers portray celibacy as a noble, selfless, even rational endeavor.
Some readers have discerned a strain of racial essentialism in his putatively social constructionist stance.
Subjects were shown a series of pictures each associated with a sentence putatively spoken by the person in the picture.
While putatively providing the motive force for Mundy's actions, the anger finally overreaches itself.
Yogurt is a putatively healthy product, and people in these parts are obsessed with fitness and nutrition.
In order to determine actual resistance, these putatively resistant individuals will need to be challenged with the disease in some way.
This approach differs from research that was limited to studies of putatively comprehensive data files.
After closer examination, it was apparent that the putatively resistant tree had branch cankers, although its stem appeared healthy.
Or consider State of Emergency, a putatively radical riot simulator.
But it's a strange credo for a reform movement putatively concerned with protecting young people from exploitation.
Such a measure putatively undermined the authority of the stadtholder of the republic, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange.
Plus, as a thousand TV movies show, translating a putatively inspiring real-life story into narrative film is tricky, treacly terrain, filled with saccharine and false sentiment.
In ethnography, we tend to see things mostly from the constructivist point of view, given the great frequency of latter-day inventions or re-inventions of tradition and putatively age-old, stable cultural forms.
The spectre of regimentation in centrally planned economies and the dangers of bureaucracy even in mixed economies deterred them from jettisoning the market and substituting a putatively omnicompetent state.
The conservationists, the Corps, landowners, and recreational interests have worked out a compromise by which all parties putatively get what they want: floodway, fishway, oil field, Eden.
We will first discuss the theory of learning, and then, after analyzing that theory and seeing what is putatively learned, we will return to the associationist theory of thinking.
On the other, it provides an important counterbalance to the tendency of nation states to use aid flows for other purposes than the altruistic ones for which they are putatively intended.
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The necklace had, in fact, made no end of trouble for several hundred putatively innocent and guileless passengers.
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