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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an obvious" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a statement that is self-evident or widely accepted, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "As an obvious point, we should prioritize safety in our operations."
Alternatives: "Clearly" or "Evidently".
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An outsider visiting Scandinavia might think of snow as an obvious subject.
Luzinda described the Kiwumu episode as an "obvious recruitment case".
That leaves Merrill Lynch as an obvious candidate.
Not everyone views her as an obvious CoverGirl choice.
This I read as an obvious queer parable.
Woolf's report describes this as an "obvious conflict of interest".
Adam Thorpe's name had been around our discussions from the very beginning as an obvious contender.
The smoke detector struck him as an obvious target for redesign.
But it shouldn't be seen as an obvious choice for everyone.
Sports lovers find such moments irresistible, claiming the connection as an obvious fact.
The C Street house, with its dormlike rooms upstairs, suggested itself as an obvious option.
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