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The phrase "and obviously not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly not the case or to dismiss an assumption that has been made.
Example: "If you think I would agree to that proposal, and obviously not, you don't know me very well."
Alternatives: "clearly not" or "certainly not".
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And obviously not having paid time off is a downside.
"This has all changed the community, and obviously not in a better way".
It's about 22 pounds and obviously not a belt that holds up trousers.
Each of us had dealt with those challenges individually, and obviously not all successfully.
Intellectual property owners are numerous and obviously not all of them are nefarious.
You need to be happy using gadgets and obviously not prone to claustrophobia.
"And, obviously, not a bar or a library, though a library would be pretty neutral for me".
"I love my husband a great deal," said Ms. Romero, who noted that despite her love story, she's a mother, a career woman and "obviously not a nut".
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"The mattress makers have been steadily thickening them--making them more plush, quilting them and adding things like the 'pillow top'--and obviously not telling the sheet manufacturers about it," he adds.
A high EVLWI value indicates that lung oedema is already present and should obviously not be worsened.
Then the titles were reviewed, and articles obviously not related to the subject of interest were removed.
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