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Discover Ludwig"much obvious" is not a correct phrase in written English
It is better to use "very obvious." For example, "It was very obvious that he was not feeling well."
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What's buoying me in the weight of so much obvious provocation?
Then there is Dave McKean's over-lush, didactic script: too much obvious stuff about sap rising.
Not much obvious peel, it looks like there's a lot of pectin.
Though I don't see much obvious connection between Beck and Romney except that they are both Mormons and both Republicans.
It is not often that you will see a 5-1 team with so much obvious room for growth.
Pre-season has allowed for further clarity, with the team continuing in this shape, though without much obvious success.
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That much appeared obvious.
So much for obvious sensationalism.
That much is obvious now.
So much, so obvious.
This much is obvious.
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