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progressively obvious
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "progressively obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that becomes increasingly clear or evident over time. Example: "As the investigation continued, the evidence became progressively obvious, leading to a swift conclusion."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
However, in HeLa cells, the presence of soluble protein in either the nucleus or cytoplasm became progressively less obvious as the levels of EGFP-LC3 associated with autophagosomes following starvation increased.
Science
Thickening of the alae nasi, lips, ear lobules and tongue becomes progressively more obvious.
After the second day, cell death became progressively more obvious and by 5 days, few, if any, cells remained intact except for some large multinucleated cells.
Science
In comparing subsequent cohorts of birth, Court Brown and Doll noticed that in the UK the peak started to appear in children born around 1935 and became progressively more obvious in the subsequent cohorts of birth.
Progressively, it became obvious that the various PUFAs have proper modulating effects on the inflammatory response [ 58].
Science
As it goes back and forth contrasting the men's lives, "The Choice" gets progressively weaker, making the necessary, obvious stops.
News & Media
No: the animal, too, exists of necessity, and is serviceable in many ways, some obvious and many progressively discovered- so that not one lives without profit to itself and even to humanity.
The weighted proportion of children with obvious decay experience improved progressively over the two most recent years, so that ultimately decay experience reduced from 26% in 2006/7 to 17% in 2009/10.
Science
For BS without obvious midline shift, it might progressively resolve and the clinical state could improve with appropriate treatment such as dehydration.
Science
The philosophical vocabulary arises out of analysis of what is most obvious to us and is then progressively extended to more and more things insofar as the later is made known by appeal to the prior.
Science
"Students are asked to do progressively more challenging things, and although that may sound obvious, it's a real breakthrough," said Michael Cohen, an Education Department official in the Clinton administration who is president of Achieve.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "progressively obvious" when describing a situation or fact that becomes clearer or more evident as time passes or more information becomes available. For example: "The benefits of the new policy became "progressively obvious" as more data was analyzed."
Common error
Avoid using "progressively obvious" when a simpler term like "obvious" or "clear" suffices. Save it for situations where the increasing clarity over time is a key aspect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "progressively obvious" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, modifying a noun or clause to describe a gradual increase in clarity or visibility. According to Ludwig AI, it is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Academia
10%
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "progressively obvious" is a grammatically sound expression used to describe something that becomes clearer or more evident over time. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, its frequency is relatively rare, with its usage spread across science, news, and formal business contexts. The phrase serves to indicate a change in understanding, where clarity evolves gradually. When writing, "progressively obvious" is most effective when emphasizing the increasing visibility of something over a period, differentiating it from terms like "obvious" that imply immediate clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
increasingly apparent
Emphasizes the growing visibility or clarity of something.
gradually clearer
Highlights the slow and steady increase in clarity.
becoming more evident
Focuses on the increasing obviousness of something.
steadily more visible
Stresses the continuous rise in visibility.
ever more obvious
Highlights the continual increase in obviousness.
noticeably increasing
Emphasizes that something is becoming more noticeable over time.
growing increasingly obvious
Stresses gradual development and increasing clarity.
slowly becoming apparent
Highlights the slow, evolving nature of something coming into view.
unmistakably clearer
Focuses on growing clarity that is hard to deny.
more and more obvious
Emphasizes the continuous accumulation of obviousness.
FAQs
How can I use "progressively obvious" in a sentence?
You can use "progressively obvious" to describe something that becomes increasingly clear or evident over time. For example: "As the investigation continued, the evidence became "progressively obvious", leading to a swift conclusion."
What are some alternatives to "progressively obvious"?
Alternatives include "increasingly apparent", "gradually clearer", or "becoming more evident" depending on the context.
Is "progressively obvious" a formal or informal phrase?
"Progressively obvious" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it is more common in formal or analytical writing where the process of becoming clear is important.
Which is more appropriate: "obvious" or "progressively obvious"?
"Obvious" is suitable when something is immediately apparent. "Progressively obvious" is more appropriate when clarity develops over time or with additional information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested