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The phrase "can be obvious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is easily seen or understood. Example: In this experiment, the results can be obvious to anyone with a basic understanding of science.
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Motives behind media criticisms can be obvious if you look at it.
The formulas can be obvious.
Such pronouncements in fiction can be obvious and off-putting, false and over-determined.
The sources for his inspiration can be obvious — Pavement, Built to Spill, Dinosaur Jr. — but so are his ambition and passion.
The commentary, from film historians and a large group of middle-aged and older veterans of the business, can be obvious and repetitive.
But problems can be obvious without being simple: in this story, she paints a sad, chilling portrait of a man who stumbles upon a physical ailment to match a psychological need he didn't know he had.
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First, it can never be obvious what causes what.
LS: Hmm, can I be obvious and say there is probably a double standard for male vs. female directors?
In this study, we show antagonistic relationship among two phytochemicals (alkaloids and saponins), an observation that can only be obvious when the compounds are fractionated and tested separately.
But here, needs can be less obvious.
And "the symptoms of chlamydia can be less obvious".
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