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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'obviously small' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not large or significant. For example, "They have obviously small resources for the project, so it will likely take some time to finish."
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Why? Obviously, small talky films don't make much money.
For me, these were — on an obviously small scale — life-changing events.
Obviously, small initiatives that nod to people's concerns (like the deficit commission) can help.
The sample is obviously small, given that there are, say, 1,000 editors across Britain.
Of course, that biggest of problems won't be going away until the economy begins adding more jobs than it's destroying, and obviously small businesses aren't there yet.
"We've given away over $30 million so far, which isn't so tiny but obviously small in terms of our, um, theoretical wealth," Mr. Brin said.
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New York State is, obviously, smaller than the federal government, but it's not that small.
For men with a professional degree the figure is 65% (though the overall number of such men is obviously smaller).
The event was (obviously) smaller, but included a "gorgeous outdoor ceremony" that still had "all the fanfare of a big Lebanese wedding", Francis told the Guardian.
Though Ms. Miller's presence in a supporting role was enough to boost box office in a London production of "As You Like It" five years ago, her brand-name recognition value is obviously smaller stateside.
Obviously small-scale low-latitude rapid fluctuations exist but are not captured by the present spline models.
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