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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as was obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was clear or evident to the speaker or audience.
Example: "The results of the experiment were inconclusive, as was obvious to everyone present during the discussion."
Alternatives: "as was clear" or "as was evident".
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As was obvious on Saturday, his roar is ferocious.
Safety, of course, is a real concern, as was obvious in Charlottesville, where a young female protester was killed.
Gas prices are another variable that has concerned both sides, as was obvious by the sparring last week by Mr. Bush and Mr. Kerry over the issue.
In fact, as was obvious at the time of the sale, and has been even more obvious since, the acquisition has preserved the FT's future.
But as was obvious the other day during Ms. Williams quest, the adornments do not speak to the tastes of everyone.
Repeatedly, she combined French elegance with American energy, as was obvious in her dance-hall girl in "Western Symphony," which Balanchine set to cowpoke tunes in 1954.
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As is obvious, drought exacerbates the threat from wildfires.
Because, as is obvious once time has passed, one surprising thing leads to another.
The fact is that the finer body takes up more room, as is obvious in any case of transformation.
As is obvious here, Fowler was dealing not just with language but with its moral underpinnings, truth and falsehood.
As is obvious from the "skinny" version, the original Venus of Urbino has plenty of flesh on her.
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