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The phrase "an obvious impact" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is having a clear and noticeable effect on something else. For example, "The increase in taxes has had an obvious impact on people's ability to buy goods."
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Kidd's collision had an obvious impact on teammates.
Instead, it seems to have been an addition that did not immediately have an obvious impact.
The simulation results indicate that the oscillation has an obvious impact on the attitude and orbit.
Fault activities and denudation have an obvious impact on carbonate rock reservoirs.
The intensity of the man, too stern to be sleepy, had an obvious impact on the public.
John Whaley, a government economist for the Norfolk region, said the situation has had an obvious impact locally.
To earn a decent living, freelancers have to work at a breakneck pace, which has an obvious impact on quality.
Periodontal inflammation and its progression had an obvious impact on the characteristics of DPSCs isolated from periodontally affected teeth.
As Portland's top scorer for the season – with 18 goals from 28 starts – his loss would have an obvious impact, but also a more subtle one too.
"Counterfeits have an obvious impact on profit and jobs, yet people increasingly see access to fakes as a normal, consumer choice".
The results indicate that the incorporation of RCA shows an obvious impact on the resistance of concrete against sulfate attack under wetting-drying cycles.
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