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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That's obvious" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or easily understood without needing further explanation.
Example: "When he said he was tired after running a marathon, I thought to myself, 'That's obvious!'"
Alternatives: "It's clear" or "It's evident."
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In context, that's obvious.
For some of our readers, that's obvious.
Any mistakes are mine — that's obvious.
I mean yes, science is about being sceptical… that's obvious.
"There will be impacts, that's obvious," he said.
"We know that people don't pay the full cost of driving — that's obvious," he said.
"It somehow defeats the purpose to go out and talk about something that's obvious.
It's a duh, that's obvious idea".
"There was a lack of freshness, that's obvious, but nothing more".
"Now, like so many ideas that were at first highly controversial, people say 'Well that's obvious!'".
Not in Washington, that's obvious.
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