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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are really obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is clear or easily understood.
Example: "The solutions to the problems presented in the report are really obvious to anyone with experience in the field."
Alternatives: "are quite evident" or "are very clear."
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Some of them are really obvious, but there's also new stuff that we hadn't thought of.
"Things that are really obvious, but sometimes being obvious is good".
"In our rush to do the things that are really obvious to do, we're forgetting to pay attention to many unexplained phenomena," he said.
For me, there are some things that are really obvious.
Some are really obvious, like the Thiebaud and [Richard] Diebenkorn, and those we feel like we have to have because people can connect with them really easily.
This method may work on really tiny scratches but don't place too much faith in it for scratches that are really obvious or deep!
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"Affirmative consent is really obvious.
"It's really obvious what's happened," Dr. Rosenblum said.
He's really obvious, and doesn't even catch people.
"Robert was shot by firing squad, so he should be really obvious," he said.
It's really obvious when candidates are applying for everything and anything.
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