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"may not be obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that isn't clear or obvious, such as when you don't understand the reason behind something. For example: "The motivation behind their decision may not be obvious at first, but it should become clearer with more research."
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The economic benefit may not be obvious.
The pattern may not be obvious or conventionally symmetrical.
This may not be obvious to the Western visitor.
Hicks's influence may not be obvious, but it's there.
Viewed from abroad, this may not be obvious.
However, one useful function of overlays that may not be obvious is windowing grayscale images.
But the line between ads and content has blurred in ways that may not be obvious.
In these cases, porosity may not be obvious from inspection of the isolated molecular structure24.
This is a profoundly good idea for reasons that may not be obvious at first blush.
To the average person, the utility of these products may not be obvious.
This may not be obvious if you're struggling to log on to HealthCare.gov.gov
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