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The phrase "obvious when" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something becomes clear or apparent at a specific time or under certain conditions.
Example: "The solution to the problem became obvious when we analyzed the data closely."
Alternatives: "clear when" or "evident when"
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So obvious when you think about it.
A. It's obvious when I'm in public.
Obvious when you think about it.
"It's quite obvious, when he gets on, we score".
Belichick continues: "It's so obvious when he's reading a quarterback.
It's obvious when you think about it, really.
It's obvious, when you lay it out, but also unsatisfying.
"This is all terribly obvious when you think about it.
It's obvious when you think about it: false pressure.
"It's obvious when you see it," Mr. Howard said.
It's so obvious when you think about it.
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