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"especially obvious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is particularly evident. For example: "It was especially obvious that he was lying to us."
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That's especially obvious in England.
Especially obvious, perhaps, but also especially popular.
These themes become especially obvious in the parodies of "Peanuts".
The situation grew especially obvious in the past week, as Tuesday's Election Day approached.
But on that evening his outrage was especially obvious, his sense of injustice palpable.
That power is rooted in the constitutional text, but not in an especially obvious way.
Exploiting arbitrage opportunities in the commodities markets is an especially obvious form of proprietary trading.
The most striking difference is the vibrant color palette, especially obvious in the imposing landscapes.
The spontaneous appearance of order is especially obvious when the water vapour condenses into snow crystals.
Softness of tint is especially obvious in "Simulacra No. 11" by Annette DeFeo of Newfield or "Untitled" by Jason Nocito.
This is especially obvious, and painful, with figures like John Kerry, who has tried to have it both ways.
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