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The phrase "is very evident" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
For example, "The damage to the car is very evident."
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Such a disjunctive style is very evident in this "Seagull".
The language arts component that will be part of the social studies exam is very evident.
This failure is very evident in the data that emerges each year about our schools.
In my town, the rise of temperatures over the last few years is very evident.
"Their personal style is very evident on both sides of the lens".
This tone is very evident in "Lucinda Childs," which opens with a lingering shot of Ms. Childs in profile.
The so-called emotional aspect that is so valued in the great works of the past is very evident here.
If one goes to India, for example, religion is very evident and impacts on the public space and public life.
But watch the film and it is very evident: Gates does not run the way he used to.
Far from agitprop (which I would say is very evident in SEIU, ACORN et al), it is the result of government gone insane.
It is very evident that he was having a lot of fun at the pottery in Vallauris creating these things and just being very experimental".
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