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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really obvious" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in contexts when you want to emphasize that something is clear or easy to understand. For example: "It was really obvious that she was the right person for the job."
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It's just really obvious.
"Affirmative consent is really obvious.
We didn't discuss that really obvious aspect.
With some people it's just really obvious".
"It's really obvious what's happened," Dr. Rosenblum said.
But the other part is sometimes it's really obvious.
It has to be really obvious to you.
He's really obvious, and doesn't even catch people.
When we found each other, it seemed really obvious.
Sometimes it's important to ask the really obvious things.
"There are not really obvious choices out there," Phillips said.
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