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"the obvious fact" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is easily seen or understood and does not require further explanation. Example: The obvious fact is that smoking is harmful to one's health, yet many people continue to do it.
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(There is, of course, the obvious fact that you can't make roast chicken without a chicken).
Set aside the obvious fact that Arab League members are not strong on democracy.
There is the obvious fact that it has designs on several listeners.
He pointed out the obvious fact that "you can't be across all the output".
Her academic excellence and shyness obscured, to most people, the obvious fact that she was depressed.
And the obvious fact that he was following orders is not an extenuating circumstance under the Nuremberg principles.
There are other significant problems, beyond the obvious fact that the Taliban do not consider themselves defeated.
The left dreads the obvious fact that spending cuts are central to this plan – and they are.
"Beside the obvious fact we'll be made whole by the contract and the facts prove that, it will also provide a public opportunity to clear my name".
That approach obscures the obvious fact that some human conflicts are structural and that sometimes people value a sense of justice above everything else.
Not in dispute is the obvious fact: in the middle of this city of 15 million people, the goats are still grazing.
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