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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also obscure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not only unclear or difficult to understand but also has an additional layer of obscurity.
Example: "The author's writing style is complex, and the themes are also obscure, making the book challenging to interpret."
Alternatives: "equally unclear" or "similarly vague".
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Unfortunately, numerous pillars also obscure some views.
But they also obscure views from the inside.
Other details of her childhood were also obscure.
Mr Brown's method probably is redistributive; but it is also obscure.
The boasts from Israel's promoters also obscure tremendous inequalities in the country.
Yet that most expansively human of tendencies, which can so often clarify ethical issues, can also obscure them.
Beautiful prose can be revelatory but can also obscure: how did the style work for you, as readers?
But it may also obscure a more important point: there are 100 million households in the nation.
Color, like the perfect sensory detail in a novel, fills in; it can also obscure, dazzle, and distract.
But these comparisons, while somewhat helpful, also obscure the particular gifts and cultural reference points of the artists in question.
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