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Discover LudwigThe phrase "More obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity or visibility of something in relation to another.
Example: "The solution to the problem became more obvious after we reviewed the data."
Alternatives: "Clearer" or "Easier to see."
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Nowadays, it's more obvious".
It's just become more obvious.
The impact is more obvious.
Alomar's case was more obvious.
In America, the change is more obvious.
A more obvious example is the mouth.
Jumping and running involved more obvious effort.
Other benefits are more obvious.
The more obvious, superficial steps.
"Fat" is even more obvious.
What merger could be more obvious?
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