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"obvious extension" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that seems to logically continue from the previous point. For example: "The original plan had to be modified to include an obvious extension for the project deadline."
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"Football is an obvious extension of our entertainment offering.
I fear, however, that this seemingly obvious extension to television will never happen.
We do not endorse what may be an obvious extension … then we don't need preschool.
As a result, the most obvious extension is to move on to higher lifeforms.
It's an obvious extension of the new necessity for great creative ideas to travel.
The move "is an obvious extension of what we've been doing for several years now," said Philip Brookman, the curator of photography and media arts at the Corcoran.
The researchers say that an obvious extension of this work is to test their new approach on more complex 3-D environments.
Conversely, in the obvious extension to the AGM approach, Horn revision functions are not captured by total preorders over possible worlds.
"All along, Apple's view is that it does not want third parties carrying out repairs to its products, and this looks like an obvious extension of that," he says.
Josh Cohen, senior business product manager at Google, said an online marketplace like the one envisioned by Mr. Keese was an "obvious extension" of the company's previously announced plans to create an Internet store for digital books.
An obvious extension would be to enable them to handle the Markush structures from chemical patents, though these have features and complexities not required for the representation of combinatorial libraries.
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