Sentence examples for all obvious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all obvious" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is clear or evident, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The solution to the problem was all obvious to everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "completely clear" or "entirely evident."

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On closer inspection, however, this is not at all obvious.

Mr. Leigh, however, refrains from all obvious speechifying.

Because it's not at all obvious what to do at that point.

All obvious stuff, like how did life originate and how does consciousness emerge from the brain.

Any contribution of proprietary trading to customer service and competition is not at all obvious.

"When humans look at it, it's not at all obvious," Rutenbar says.

It is not at all obvious how they should go about that.

But it's not at all obvious that Americans were swayed by the channel's segments.

Such bipolar operation was not at all obvious when Shockley first conceived his junction transistor.

Nor is it at all obvious that society here is the state.

Aren't they all obvious choices for the next Madonna-in-waiting?

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