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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about obviously" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a topic that is clear or evident, but the combination is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "The discussion was about obviously important issues, but it lacked depth."
Alternatives: "clearly about" or "evidently regarding".
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That's not the sort of preparation Mr. Goodman was talking about, obviously.
"We don't talk about, obviously, what specific military plans that we have," Mr. Panetta told reporters.
As to what they're talking about, obviously, they're talking about their futures".
"It's really about obviously winning the match and then improving for the next day.
"Cynthia understands what corporate sponsorship is about, obviously," Ms. Mallis said.
Many of those he writes about obviously no longer see him as reporter or writer, but as confessor and friend.
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And don't bother trying to explain that it's only a firework and it won't hurt anyone, because a dog won't know what you're on about - obviously.
"It's a metaphor about minorities, obviously".
That's an important way to think about privacy, obviously.
"I'm concerned about it, obviously," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
There are things I'll miss about it, obviously.
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