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Discover Ludwig"not self-evident" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not obvious or easily understood, usually without further evidence or explanation. For example, "His motives were not self-evident, so we had to look deeper to understand his reasoning."
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This was not self-evident.
The answer is not self-evident.
Human rights are not self-evident.
The reasons are not self-evident".
This is not self-evident — look at Hungary and Poland.
But to me, that is not self-evident.
The link between capping prices and increasing supply is not self-evident.
But it was not self-evident that such a price was necessary even then.
How to interpret Iranians' focus on this concern is not self-evident.
Many people in Scotland would find Massie's remarks unobjectionable, if not self-evident.
If his own truths are not self-evident, how does he convey them to others?
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