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The phrase "to evident" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use. Example: "The results of the experiment were to evident to ignore."
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to evident
adjective
Obviously true by simple observation; eyely.
Exact(34)
As it was, the North Koreans snubbed their only ally, to evident Japanese relief.
When he recounts the events in Cannes Venizelos, a large man not given to evident vulnerability, still turns pale.
A federal grand jury has sought, among other things, information about state grants that Senator Bruno directed to Evident Technologies, an Albany-area company in which Mr. Abbruzzese was an investor.
In a conversation that spanned several hours over three days, and is excerpted here, the Chicago-raised Mr. West, 36, was similarly forthright, both elliptical and lucid, even as long workdays led to evident fatigue.
In contrast, Forest's cutting edge was all to evident as a penalty and a fine free-kick from on-loan forward Kris Boyd added to Wes Anderson's strike and two Luke Chambers headers.
Mr. Bruno also directed public money to companies connected to Mr. Abbruzzese, including a $250,000 grant to Evident Technologies and a $2.5 million grant to the Sage Colleges, the indictment said.
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To her evident surprise, she looked adorable.
That sort of enthusiasm seemed to be evident on Tuesday.
To its evident surprise, it has encountered resistance.
Growing pains are starting to become evident, however.
To their evident humiliation, they realise they are on stage.
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