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Discover Ludwig"how obviously" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is often used in sentences where the speaker is emphasizing the obvious nature of something. Example: "How obviously intelligent she is, with her quick wit and extensive knowledge on a variety of subjects." In this sentence, the speaker is emphasizing the clear and undeniable intelligence of the person being described. The use of "how obviously" adds emphasis and reinforces the speaker's point.
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And what is clear when you read those stories is how obviously they are stories: anecdotes clearly constructed for strategic effect.
I think the scariest articles I read were ones where people claimed to have a definitive answer, ignoring how obviously complicated it is.
In several of these depositions, as Ms. Dalal wrote in her A.D. Shroff biography, Mr. Chagla learned about how obviously rotten Mr. Mundhra's companies were.
When Jack Black's Jerry suggests himself for the part of Waller and smirkingly parades himself around in blackface, everyone is embarrassed by how obviously inappropriate that is.
Organisations that engage in voter registration drives are required by law to submit every registration form that they receive, no matter how obviously fraudulent the information.
You have about two and a half hours left.' "That's when I knew how obviously up for it he was, how much he fancied himself.
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How she obviously struggled.
"That depends on how rapidly, obviously, they can generate more revenue," he said.
I do not have the energy to make a joke about how this obviously qualifies them to make an ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC COMEDY SHOW.
It's obviously how the Brighton schoolboys viewed girls, and how the owners of Wicked Campers view women.
"Obviously running costs are quite a bit lower too – although how much lower obviously depends what car they are switching from".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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