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Discover Ludwig"evident for him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when trying to explain something that is obvious or easily understood by someone. For example: "The solution was evident for him; he just needed to take a different approach to the problem."
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None of these principles would explain how we can have knowledge of the past, for none of these principles implies that beliefs about the past can rise to the status of being evident — and according to Chisholm a person can know a fact only if it is evident for him.
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Still others used his vocal problems to vent their evident dislike for him.
But particularly given the already extant tensions between the political establishment, which is broadly dismissive of Mr. Cain, and the conservative grass-roots, which has evident affection for him, the accusations might carry less weight against him than they would against a more "mainstream" candidate.
The extent of his apostolate is evident in places named for him in Galway, Louth, and Cork.
By using the original material, Lenny lives again and our need for him is evident.
The affection audiences have for him was evident in the box-office returns for Love Letters: when he was brought in halfway through the run, there was a sudden surge in ticket sales.
The obstructions have been evident for years.
The gloominess has been evident for years.
Problems have been evident for several years.
This trend has been evident for some time.
That discord has been evident for much of the week.
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