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Free sign upThe phrase "an obvious case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a clear or evident example of something, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "This incident is an obvious case of negligence on the part of the management."
Alternatives: "a clear example of" or "a blatant instance of".
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Small-business owner Laura Bird might not seem like an obvious case of fuel poverty.
Deploying Robbie Brady at left-back was also an obvious case of prioritising creativity over solidity.
"This was an obvious case of mistaken identity," said Bob Jacobs, a NASA spokesman.
Wahla changed seats several times, with an obvious case of athlete's anxiety.
That looks to be an obvious case of misalignment with other shareholders, as the bank has argued.
It seemed to be an obvious case of serial killing, except that the alleged perpetrator, Dorothea Puente, was a woman.
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An example of an obvious case is the decision, made in the Oval Office in January 1963, to incite the Guatemalan army to overthrow the (dubiously) elected government of Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes in order to prevent an open competitive election that might have been won by left-leaning former President Juan José Arévalo.
"And 'Gruppen' is sort of an obvious case".
We got a teaser poster this morning to essentially tease the trailer, and it's a pretty obvious case of "Yeah, we know what we're selling". The banner-like poster features a rough-and-tumble Dwayne Johnson (he's poor because Skyscraper barely cracked $300 million worldwide) on one side with a suited-and-dandy Jason Statham (he's rich because The Meg topped $525m global).
An obvious case is in the game of football.
The obvious case of a failing venture is bankruptcy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com