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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pretty obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or easily understood without needing further explanation.
Example: "The reasons for the project's success are pretty obvious to anyone who has been following its progress."
Alternatives: "are quite clear" or "are fairly evident."
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The implications for a Facebook-driven AR system are pretty obvious.
The effects are pretty obvious.
Two lines of attack are pretty obvious.
The reasons for this are pretty obvious.
The other culprits are pretty obvious.
"Some things are pretty obvious already," Dr. Bork said.
On big news days, the choices are pretty obvious.
Many of the observations in "Contagious" are pretty obvious to even the most casual social anthropologist.
Some results are pretty obvious: more-fragile emotions, less resiliency, general crankiness.
"Some things are pretty obvious already," Bork told the Times when the research was published.
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