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The phrase "at the evident" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The results were clear, and at the evident point, we decided to take action."
Alternatives: "at the obvious" or "at the clear".
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Often, we're laughing at the evident pleasure Chavez and Allen take in the enterprise.
I felt sad at the evident destruction and disrepair caused by the U.S. invasion, but he and Ali joked about it.
Being ourselves witnesses of the demand for this invaluable book, we rejoice in the present prospect of a supply, hoping that it will prove as advantageous as it is honorable to the gentleman, who has exerted himself to furnish it at the evident risk of private fortune.
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Kane dominated over Cena with his frustrations at the Authority evident over throughout the match.
Mr Gilligan stuck to his guns - at the self-evident risk of appearing absurd.
The decline at the centers was evident last year.
Hicks' incongruity at the club was evident from the start.
Juanes came on stage three hours into the show, gazing at the multitudes in evident disbelief.
The ethnic diversity at the mall is evident on every floor.
Mr. Sarkozy's anger at the article appeared evident in a television interview.
The atrocities and war crimes currently ripping Syria apart at the seams are evident at a field hospital in Aleppo, the country's largest city.
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