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The phrase "are very evident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or obvious to see or understand.
Example: "The effects of climate change are very evident in the rising sea levels and increasing temperatures."
Alternatives: "are quite clear" or "are clearly visible".
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The export has considerably increased this year, up to the 5th of August, which was inTHE COTTON DISTRICTS showed an earlier and more palpable evidence of recovery, and the great advantages of low prices are very evident in this case, not only in inducing a larger export trade, but also in increasing the home demand.
The film's shortcomings are very evident.
Nasal and lung secretions are very evident in many of the victims.
In Yazd, 450 miles south of Tehran, the water channels may be hidden from view, but examples of its other traditional architectural feature are very evident.
When Kassim Tajideen recalls arriving in Africa in 1976 as a young man of 21, his entrepreneurial juices are very evident.
As expected, there are very evident differences of the temporal autocorrelation functions between the clutter and targets.
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Both wheat rust and powdery mildew were very evident.
The influence of Western popular music, too, is very evident.
"To me, it's very evident," Thorn said.
Such a disjunctive style is very evident in this "Seagull".
"The weight of the pages had to be very evident.
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