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Discover Ludwig"very apparent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is easily seen or understood. Example: The impact of climate change on our planet is very apparent, as we can see the increasing frequency of natural disasters and extreme weather events.
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Their presence was very apparent".
The power of interdisciplinary work became very apparent to me.
"It's not very apparent, but they're very introspective.
She had a boredom threshold, and it was very apparent.
That's very apparent and that makes me sad".
Today, those genes are very apparent in my family.
The failure of our educational system is very apparent on the roadways as you drive anywhere.
Worlds were very sharply defined when I was growing up; contrasts were very apparent.
The differences were very apparent and it really sparked the audience's attention.
"It's very apparent that the Defence Controls Act is not fit for purpose," he said.
Now 48, Kojima's father's influence on him is still very apparent in his routine.
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