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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is obviously that" is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that it is used verbally in some dialects or spoken language, but in standard written English, it would be better to rephrase it as "is obviously the fact that" or "is clearly the case that." Example: "It is obviously the fact that she has been working hard, given the quality of her work."
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It is obviously that is a contraction on.
It is obviously that equation (3.12) has only one positive solution.
If (alpha=1), it is obviously that system (2.2) has a unique global positive solution for any positive initial value.
His major weapon is obviously that enormous serve.
So the premise is obviously that it's not ethical to eat meat.
"I've seen it, and my conclusion is obviously that it wasn't right," Coppell told BBC Sport.
What is most interesting is that his criterion is obviously that of concrete achievement rather than political education.
Coppell told the club's official website www.readingfc.co.uk: "I've seen it and my conclusion is obviously that it wasn't right.
The joy of working from home is, obviously, that these small setbacks do not need to be taken into consideration.
"The challenge is obviously that the issues we want to talk about — health care, the economy, debt — it's not like kittens and adoption.
"It's very clear what the law says, which is obviously that there is a legal privilege that exists between a lawyer and their client," he said.
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