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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apparent to him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is clear or obvious to a specific person.
Example: "The solution to the problem was apparent to him after he reviewed the data."
Alternatives: "clear to him" or "evident to him".
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But I guess my flight fear became apparent to him.
He lived where he lived for no apparent reason — at least, no reason apparent to him.
But the challenge of capturing the essence of spiritual experience became apparent to him quickly.
It became apparent to him that people just want the Tigers to win, at least once.
Sargent said that Bezos's ambition was apparent to him from the beginning — "My God, he drives hard".
Oliver Letwin said it had become apparent to him that he could not continue to work in the City.
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I think that watching him deal with this loss, and seeing aspects of himself that were not even apparent or evident to him or the people closely around him until he realized he was losing this thing, is worth watching.
But on Tuesday, several Yankees, including the heir apparent to replace him, sounded skeptical.
"Who doesn't change?" he asked when I mentioned this apparent transformation to him one day.
The officer's alleged non-response seemed to follow the pattern of the July 2014 arrest, and subsequent death, of Eric Garner on Staten Island – where after officer Daniel Pantaleo was caught on video applying an apparent chokehold to him for selling loose cigarettes, officers didn't respond to Garner's repeated cries of "I can't breathe".
Although McDonald posed no apparent threat to him, Van Dyke fired a stream of shots at McDonald, continuing even after the teen had crumpled to the ground.
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