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The phrase "are obvious from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be clearly seen or understood based on certain information or evidence.
Example: "The results of the experiment are obvious from the data collected over the past month."
Alternatives: "are clear from" or "are evident from".
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The relative complexities of the two designs are obvious from their relative sizes.
These tendencies are obvious from the initial part of the test, enabling predictions about the subsequent failure.
Stag beetles Large and menacing-looking yet paradoxically threatened themselves, male stag beetles are obvious from their huge pincers.
While some of the relationships between elements are obvious from process descriptions, some others (recycle flows, utility systems, and electrical interactions) are not so easy to spot.
Across the study area, differences in both the morphostructural features and the amount of extension are obvious from the west to the east.
In Djakovica and all across Kosovo, the devastating results of NATO's 78 days of bombing are obvious, from blown-out military barracks to exploded fuel tanks.
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That was obvious from the awards ceremony.
That's obvious from the start.
"It'll be obvious from the street.
Again that's obvious from the film.
That was obvious from the opening moments.
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