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The phrase "that is obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or easily understood without needing further explanation.
Example: "The results of the experiment were conclusive, and the conclusion that the hypothesis was correct is obvious."
Alternatives: "it's clear" or "it's evident."
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"There's a substantial uptick that is obvious," Mr. Michaels said.
"Words like 'quality' have no apparent meaning that is obvious.
"It's not one of those threats that is obvious.
The combined scheme greatly mitigates the light-load penalty that is obvious in other schemes.
There is one link that is obvious to most everyone: their diligence.
And please don't waste the patent office's time with an idea that is obvious.
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In context, that's obvious.
Any mistakes are mine — that's obvious.
But he loved Josh, that was obvious.
None that were obvious, anyway.
Are there other names that are obvious?
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