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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about obvious" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a notion related to something being clear or evident, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The solution to the problem was about obvious, but no one seemed to notice."
Alternatives: "clearly evident" or "obviously clear".
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I'm not talking about obvious, monumental stuff.
There is also a strand of shallow analysis that resists naming the problem, as if talking about obvious sexism risks perpetuating it.
But instead of making the Macbeths' relationship about domination and submission — which it is, with a woman calling the shots — Ashford and Branagh make it about obvious stuff, like sex.
REUTERS Icahn to Seek Information on Navistar | Responding to a statement by the board of Navistar, Carl C. Icahn said he would look to find information about "obvious failures" by the truck maker, Bloomberg News reports.
Service by Verizon, the other major component of what is essentially an oligopoly, has been infinitely better it works but its response too has been less than reassuring in a crisis, providing little information about obvious problems.
He said: "I am talking here about obvious things like the vitality of the soil and local ecosystems, the quality and availability of fresh water and so on, but also about less obvious things, like local employment and people's health.
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Not about my obvious technical deficiencies.
He also revealed more about how Obvious will work.
Why this has come about is obvious to any parent.
Mr. Jacobs was unrepentant about such obvious references to fashion's past.
The question for Corbyn was what to do about the obvious dissent in his ranks.
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