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The phrase "reason is obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that the reason being discussed should be obvious or apparent to the listener/reader. For example: "I don't need to explain why I don't want to walk to school in the rain - the reason is obvious."
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The reason is obvious: no one wants to appear in the next IS video.
The reason is obvious.
The reason is obvious in retrospect.
The reason is obvious: This is his return home.
Part of the reason is obvious: Jobs isn't there anymore.
But it isn't, and the reason is obvious.
The Senate is replying with similar hearings of its own.To Mr Clinton, the reason is obvious.
To Mario Andretti, one of the most articulate people in the sport, the reason is obvious.
The reason is obvious: the damage caused is many times higher than the compensation being requested.
To economists, the reason is obvious: thousands of years of productivity growth.
The reason is obvious – businesses tend not to succeed if people can't actually get to them.
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