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"obvious relevance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is clearly related to another thing, either in terms of its importance or its connection. For example, "The obvious relevance of the research to the issue at hand was clear to everyone present."
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Digital globes have obvious relevance to earth sciences and astronomy.
Learning the Queen's English (from the quality broadsheets only, she specifies) has a more obvious relevance.
That subject is a society in the throes of amusing itself to death and the cost of doing so -- a subject with obvious relevance to America today.
The abuse of immigration law enforcement has obvious relevance today, as the Trump Administration attempts to ban Muslim refugees and to tear communities apart through deportation.
Flello has shown real astuteness in selecting this particular campaign when he must have been offered dozens more issues with more obvious relevance to the people of Stoke.
But the Dalai Lama also had some concrete things to say, ostensibly about the problems of his own land, but with obvious relevance to his listeners.
Far more than most economists, he has borrowed from other fields, especially history and psychology, to do research with obvious relevance for everyday life.
The album has no obvious relevance to the song, which seems to describe a drug deal, except that Spoon shares the Stones' affinity for both skeletal guitar rock and classic soul music.
It thunders: "the journal has set aside 11 pages of this week's issue to warn doctors of the dire consequences of global warming – without any obvious relevance to medicine".
"Brown," far more disjointed, took on Emancipation and the Negro's loyal service in a series of American wars (a matter of obvious relevance in 1943), before concluding with a darkly discordant, sung blues.
Mr. Kaczynski's complaint focused on the public interest generated by the F.B.I.'s loan of the cabin to the Newseum, which he said "has obvious relevance to the victims' objection to the publicity connected with the Unabom case".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com