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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a most obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the clarity or evident nature of something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "It is a most obvious fact that the sun rises in the east."
Alternatives: "a very obvious" or "an exceedingly clear".
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A most obvious concern has been the lack of run production in Queens.
Protect Your Right A most obvious lesson Mr. Bush has learned from his father is to stroke conservatives.
It increases with increasing the freezing-thawing cycles and crack depth, and shows a most obvious variation in the 100 150 kHz frequency intervals.
Some have likened his spurious grin to that of Friends character Chandler Bing, who famously struggled to smile, while others have gone for a most obvious villain, The Demon Headmaster, from the Nineties children's television show.
The abbot was a wonderful man in his fifties, with a most obvious trait: he was always laughing and smiling.
A most obvious, and current example of a strong transatlantic link is the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
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"The Book of Mormon" is an most obvious recent exception.
A: The most obvious difference is the size of overall investments in technology, the US still investing more than anywhere else.
Whether you aspire to be a solicitor or a barrister, the most obvious first step is to apply for an undergraduate law degree.
A: It's the most obvious advice.
Marina, meanwhile, presses on to cross new barriers, taking a risk for happiness with a man whose most obvious passion is for karaoke.
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