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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all evident" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when you want to express that something is clear or obvious to everyone involved, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The results of the experiment were all evident to the researchers present."
Alternatives: "clearly apparent" or "obviously clear".
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All evident in his blog and Twitter feed.
Planated surfaces leaving low-gradient straths, rock-cut channels and fluvial deposits are all evident.
They shared a love of nature and Greek and Roman history, music, theatre and art, all evident in her books.
Around the same time, these mice started showing signs of dementia that hadn't been at all evident a mere week after the stroke.
It's funky, funny, fussy, perverse, obsessive, riotous, accumulative, awkward, hypnotic, all evident even in the fairly tame selections by Anne Swartz, the curator for this show.
These were all evident to a greater or lesser degree in the six - three junior, three senior - entries that were "highly recommended".
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The complexities of Nem's character are all too evident.
Jewelry, makeup, and perfume would all be evident.
Before plastics, materials tended to have specific, specialised uses, and their flaws were all too evident.
The building excitement is all-too evident on my doorstep in Wells.
So their leadership of Remain was an all-too-evident core U-turn.
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