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Discover Ludwig"from obscurity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something coming out of a state of being unknown or unseen. For example: "His rise from obscurity to fame was remarkable."
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The climb from obscurity was arduous.
David Lynch plucked me from obscurity.
But the memoir saved him from obscurity.
He decided he had to rescue her from obscurity.
Another element they share is a rapid rise from obscurity.
These artists, though, are not quite being plucked from obscurity.
Mr Williams's aim is to rescue Marshall from obscurity.
He guided two athletes from obscurity to total domination.
Mr. Regan seems to relish plucking artists from obscurity.
Polls began showing Cagle climbing from obscurity to competitiveness.
Last season Francis Coquelin was catapulted from obscurity.
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