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The phrase "are less obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity or visibility of two or more things, indicating that one is not as clear or apparent as another.
Example: "The underlying issues in the report are less obvious than the surface-level problems."
Alternatives: "are not as apparent" or "are more subtle".
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Others are less obvious.
But there are less obvious changes too.
But allegiances are less obvious this year.
There are less obvious reasons, too.
Other changes are less obvious.
Other issues are less obvious.
But there are less obvious developments afoot.
But there are less obvious cases.
There are less obvious reasons as well.
Mental health problems are less obvious.
Candidates for backs/skills coach, though, are less obvious.
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