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Ways to Say "apparently someone has" in English

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apparently someone has been leaking

This means private company information is being shared without permission.

From An Affair With My Boss, Episode 48

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker reports that confidential company information is being leaked.

Usage Scenario

Use this in workplace discussions about security or misconduct. It is more of a formal report than a casual phrase.

Better ways to say it

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Someone has been leaking confidential information about our company.
2
There's been a leak of confidential information.
3
Confidential company information has been leaked.

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