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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most apparent reason" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to whatever is the most obvious reason for something, and can be used to emphasize that this is the primary cause. For example: "The most apparent reason for the low sales figures was the slow economy."
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"Perhaps the most apparent reason is that the screening law removed visually impaired drivers from the road," wrote the researchers, led by Gerald McGwin Jr. of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
The most apparent reason for the team's success is the triumvirate of Mika, Emery and Haws, players, Lewis says, who "don't come around very often for anybody, I don't care what program you're a part of".
It is the most apparent reason that Shawky ends the account in The Secrets of Karbala with the stunted and deranged Fourth Crusade, which never combats on Muslim soil for ending with the sack of the Greek Christian capital of Constantinople by Frankish Catholic knights led by a Venetian Doge.
The most apparent reason for these differences may be the required use of intranasal glucocorticoids for at least 1 month before tissue collection in the Liu et al. study [10].
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This can help pinpoint when spoiled behavior is most apparent, and possible reasons why.
Mr. Egoyan conveys a voluptuous, slightly sinister apprehension of the material world in which people harbor secrets, and blind rage can suddenly erupt in the most placid setting for no apparent reason.
The Seagull has become - for no apparent reason - the most popular Chekhov play of the last 12 months.
The reason for this is most apparent in the case in which there is only a single cooperator in a population of defectors.
There is one apparent reason: Although they offer good value loans, most of them offer a very poor deal to savers.
When it comes down to it, iOS 5's location services are most usually the culprit in cases of random battery life drainage for no apparent reason.
I remember feeling passive, like the most consequential things in life were the ones that happened to me, sometimes for no apparent reason.
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