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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very clear or evident. It is often used to express frustration or annoyance when stating the obvious. Example: "It was completely obvious that the new employee had not read the company's dress code, as they showed up to work in flip flops and shorts."
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According to American literary historian Mary Ann Caws, Tzara's poems may be seen as having an "internal order", and read as "a simple spectacle, as creation complete in itself and completely obvious".
It was completely obvious".
That was just completely obvious in, let's say, 1990," he said.
It's not actually [INAUDIBLE] an object is not actually completely obvious what the relevant features are.
"It becomes completely obvious why it is safe to do," she said.
That's completely obvious," says Levandowski, who was also the engineer responsible for Google's first driverless car.
And it suddenly becomes completely obvious why she wants to play with them again.
"It was completely obvious where she wanted to go with this project".
Whether it's practical, innovative, or completely obvious, a life hack is something that makes our lives better.
So, it's not completely obvious what it looks like, but here is a computer plot of that vector field.
OK, I'm not saying that it will be completely obvious necessarily, but it will be a fairly easy situation.
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