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The phrase "a certain obviousness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is clear or evident, but you want to emphasize that it is not universally acknowledged.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, there is a certain obviousness to the need for immediate action that some still refuse to accept."
Alternatives: "an undeniable clarity" or "a clear evident truth."
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It also stems from a certain obviousness (the dark underbelly of accessibility).
The pieces suffer from a certain obviousness, partly because they suggest a strange amalgam of Richard Prince's work.
"There's a certain obviousness to what's going on and that doesn't seem particularly right does it?" Then again, as entrepreneurs, 7DayShop's founders recognise that the big boys are simply "taking advantage of a situation".
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The video has a certain pleasing obviousness.
To a certain extent.
— a certain pleasure.
A certain lady.
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A certain attire.
By a certain light.
A certain unburdening.
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