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The phrase "a pretty obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clear or easily understood, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "The solution to the problem was a pretty obvious choice for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a quite clear" or "a rather evident".
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That's a pretty obvious economic fact.
I was pointing out a pretty obvious fact.
This may sound like a pretty obvious point to make.
HIGH Bridges is a pretty obvious name for a fish restaurant in Amsterdam.
"Holding the aces" is a pretty obvious metaphor for the lead of a gambling story.
Trying to split the electoral votes in just one state was a pretty obvious partisan scam.
"It was a pretty obvious decision at the end," Mr. Fourman said.
That's a pretty obvious one to come straight to mind, but it is so surprising to me.
In hindsight, this seems like a pretty obvious thing, but it wasn't obvious to me in the beginning.
"Black pudding hash topped with a fried duck egg seems to me a pretty obvious Trojan horse.
Pretending you're taking a picture of your mate, when really you're taking one of me, is a pretty obvious tactic.
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