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The phrase "are apparent from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or evident based on the information that follows.
Example: "The results of the study are apparent from the data presented in the charts."
Alternatives: "are clear from the" or "are evident from the".
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The pros and cons are apparent from the opening scene.
Two subphases of Period I are apparent from the mound artifacts.
Certain characteristics of the wavelet feature vectors are apparent from the results.
Baird's Mason City roots are apparent from the display of the noted puppeteer Tony Sarg's production of "Rip Van Winkle" at a local theater during his teens.
The contradictions of the exercise are apparent from the outset, but even if this falls between several stools, it's a worthy effort at making radical politics digestible.
Improvements between the pre-training and post-training test are apparent from the frequency distribution of test results and from t-tests.
Similar(22)
Its fragility was apparent from the start.
Lee's intensity and charisma were apparent from the start.
Mr. Cheney's influence was apparent from the start.
Some disadvantages of the form were apparent from the outset.
Klitschko's size advantage was apparent from the opening bell.
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