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"obvious outcome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a result that is expected or predictable based on the information or circumstances present. Example: "It was clear to everyone that the team's lack of preparation would lead to an obvious outcome - defeat in the match."
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We haven't even started our strategic review, far less decided that demutualisation is the obvious outcome".
I can see that as a very, very obvious outcome over the next four to five years," McWilliams said.
That, in turn, creates a threat from within.One obvious outcome of that lack of interest is Silicon Valley's creaking infrastructure.
"The low number of people applying for vouchers under the government's scheme is the obvious outcome of an ideologically driven policy," the Greens senator Rachel Siewert said.
This is the obvious outcome of a wider understanding of legal equality: why should private property be protected while the common wealth of humanity is not?
If those trends at both titles continue then the obvious outcome will be the Times surpassing the Telegraph sometime within the next two years.
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Joseph Connolly delights in highlighting his story's unreality, even while he works to maintain its levels of entertainment and surprise (this is not a novelist who traffics in the obvious outcomes).
Oct1 deficiency does not lead to obvious outcomes in other tissues where the uptake of thiamine is possibly controlled mainly by SLC19A2 or SLC19A3.
As Creative Strategies analyst Ben Bajarin wrote last week, there are two obvious outcomes for the Apple Watch: it either completely owns the space like its spiritual successor, the iPod, or it dominates the high-end of the market while bringing in a rather small portion of market share, losing out to cheaper Android Wear devices and fitness trackers going for much less.
Most of those, however, are races with obvious outcomes.
They have so many uses and purposes that many are not aware of, beyond the obvious outcomes of beauty and enjoyment.
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