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The phrase "obvious difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a stark contrast between two things. For example, "There is an obvious difference between a cat and a dog."
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There is an obvious difference.
One obvious difference is size.
But there is an obvious difference, too.
But that's a very obvious difference.
There is an obvious difference of course.
That's one key, obvious difference between them.
The only obvious difference was experience.
The most obvious difference is partisan.
The most obvious difference, though, is in terms of reaction.
His teammates have noticed an obvious difference in Jones's confidence.
This class lacks the same kind of obvious difference maker.
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