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The phrase "across obviously" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something that is evident or clear across a certain context, but the combination lacks clarity.
Example: "The results were across obviously all departments, indicating a widespread issue."
Alternatives: "clearly across" or "evidently across".
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It seems like a great idea: Provide instant corrections to web-surfers when they run across obviously false information on the Internet.
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For example, the base phrase for 26 Across was obviously REIGN OF TERROR.
So it can seem strange that we don't come across more obviously simple products.
The state of Press Freedom across Africa obviously varies greatly, and there are a lot of organizations that do their own official statistics and they will tell you which countries are imprisoning most journalists.
"And you bought 90cm across, it's obviously the wrong one".
Across America, most obviously in the battered Midwest and the property-busted sunnier climes of Florida and Nevada, a turnaround is under way.
But there are quite a few of us, obviously, across the vast swath of this crazy country who don't have a God.
This is a massive problem across society, but obviously I would like to see the [honours list] balance redressed at the top, it's important".
He started his career as a cabinet-maker and still builds furniture, boats, sculptures and other things for fun in a loft (obviously) across the bay from Autodesk's offices north of San Francisco.
"Obviously across his work there's a lot of interest and engagement with things that are forgot or repressed or buried," explains Simpson, obliquely referring to persistent interpretations of Kelley's preoccupation with tainted childhood and the allure of the monstrous with the artist's own abuse at the hand of his father.
Later on, in a Paris-bound TGV, François finds himself sitting across from an obviously well-connected businessman, an Arab of about 50, "dressed in a long white djellaba and keffiyeh, also white"; two women barely out of adolescence and wearing long robes and multicoloured veils – "no doubt his wives" – are buried in teen magazines.
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