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The phrase "a very obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the clarity or evident nature of something in a statement or argument.
Example: "The solution to the problem was a very obvious choice for the team after reviewing all the options."
Alternatives: "a clear" or "an evident".
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But that's a very obvious difference.
TREY ANASTASIO -- It's a very obvious thing.
That's a very obvious sub-game, is that right?
It's a "very obvious, very dramatic" effect, Reaven says.
A very obvious (and intuitive) fact emerges from this data.
Academia is a very obvious target for the humorist.
People's responses are being documented in a very obvious way.
And so there's a very obvious question: how could the diplomat not have known?
He had a very obvious mandibular symphysis, big groove here, you know?
ANN methodology showed a very obvious advantage over RSM for both data fitting and estimation capabilities.
On a very obvious level, winning an award allows a bottle to carry a medal sticker.
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