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"more than apparent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is clearly evident or obvious. For example, "It was more than apparent that she was unhappy with the outcome of the situation."
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And each of Shawn's heirs was never more than apparent.
Occult systems of patronage matter more than apparent hierarchies.
"Because of the video, it is more than apparent that his life was in jeopardy".
The dangers of such a position should be more than apparent.
At age four, the difference between Dominic and others of his age with DS was more than apparent.
Hours after Trump tweeted Sunday that he would "officially" call on the Justice Department to investigate whether the FBI infiltrated his campaign for political purposes — based on little more than apparent speculation — Rosenstein gave in somewhat.
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Mark's clever quip may be more insightful than apparent at first.
In the absence of H-NS, Rho terminated apparent non-backtracked pauses more readily than apparent backtracked pauses.
support, or lack thereof, for its intended tasks depends on more than just apparent details.
His contempt for the rules of the secular world is now, more than ever, apparent.
I suspect many millions more than were apparent at the time.
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