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Discover Ludwig"seems obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is true or appears likely to be true based on the evidence or information available. For example: "The fact that he was picked for the team seems obvious, given his extensive experience in the sport."
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The answer seems obvious.
The first seems obvious.
That seems obvious.
The causality seems obvious.
The answer seems obvious: rings.
This seems obvious and unremarkable.
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"It seemed obvious".
Some findings seemed obvious.
This might seem obvious.
The reason seemed obvious.
The choice seemed obvious.
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