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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds obvious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express when something seems clear or easily understood. It can be used in various contexts, such as when discussing a fact, idea, or statement. For example: - "The importance of a healthy diet sounds obvious, but many people still struggle to make healthy choices." - "It may sound obvious, but remember to turn off the stove before leaving the house." - "The solution to this problem sounds obvious, but it took us weeks to figure it out."
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That sounds obvious.
"It sounds obvious, indisputable.
It sounds obvious, but reporting requires reporters.
That sounds obvious, but it isn't.
This sounds obvious but evidently isn't.
It sounds obvious, perhaps, but problem solved.
It sounds obvious, but make sure they are correct.
At first blush, the term sounds obvious and modest.
Sounds obvious, but that change won't be easy.
"It sounds obvious, but many aren't," says Flory.
It sounds obvious but you start with the text.
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