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The phrase 'obvious change' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a change that is clear and easily understood. For example: "The new law brought about an obvious change in the way taxes were calculated."
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Let's start with the most obvious change.
The most obvious change was the advent of television cameras.
The most obvious change was a feminine lightness.
The most obvious change has been to their shape.
One very obvious change is the growth of the animal.
Guardiola resisted making the obvious change of introducing Agüero for the second half's start.
If the world seemed reluctant to follow, the solution was obvious: change the world.
One obvious change would be to mandate a criminal background check for all gun purchases.
Hence Broad for Chris Jordan or, perhaps, David Willey, is an obvious change to the lineup.
The most obvious change is in the body, which has now been to the gym.
But Mr. Green's decision to go after Mr. Hevesi signaled an obvious change in strategy.
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