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Free sign upThe phrase "apparent to all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or obvious to everyone involved.
Example: "The benefits of teamwork are apparent to all who have participated in the project."
Alternatives: "clear to everyone" or "obvious to all".
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Emily Mann as director perceives subtext not apparent to all, and apparently trusts her actors to find the heartbeat of characters who appear heartless.
The decline was apparent to all but the oligarch.
The message in Cone's words was apparent to all who heard.
"The reality of distracted driving has become more apparent to all of us".
Shana had a verve for life that was readily apparent to all who knew her.
Despite her illness, her charm and kindness were apparent to all who met her.
But the cracks in the armor are breaches apparent to all at this point.
Most apparent to all, those being prosecuted did not engender civic pride since the mid-1960s.
Her dedication to the arts was apparent to all who knew her.
Three days later, it was apparent to all that the end was near.
Her physical beauty never obscured the beauty within, spiritual and intellectual and apparent to all who knew her.
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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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