Sentence examples for vividly obvious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "vividly obvious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is very clear or noticeable, or when emphasizing how obvious something is. Example: "The sunset painted the sky in vivid hues of orange and pink, making it vividly obvious that summer was coming to an end."

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Nowhere should the economics be more vividly obvious, yet they remain magically suppressed.

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What stood out even more vividly was something too obvious, and perhaps even too familiar, for television to showcase: an African-American president holding court as two white, and white-haired, former presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, looked on deferentially.

This was not another form hiding behind the obvious or vividly clear; but rather a blinding visibility and certain obliviousness to the very obvious.

She asked, "Is there something socio-culturally happening in US that is making folks particularly anxious, insecure and depressed?" The obvious answer is yes, as is so vividly illustrated by the rise of Donald Trump and the preceding explosion of inequality that has decimated the middle class.

And there are several letters from Vivienne to other correspondents which vividly illuminate Eliot's predicament, though it is not immediately obvious why they and not others have been included.

In order to compare the imaging performance between the conventional two-step MOCO-based imaging algorithm and one-step MOCO-based imaging algorithm more vividly, two typical areas named scene 1 and scene 2 with obvious point-like targets are highlighted by the yellow rectangles in the scene.

Ruminative, dreamy and only fitfully bound by functional harmony or meter, "Constellations" vividly conveyed celestial shimmer as well as frissons of trepidation and awe suited to another inspiration, less obvious: an inquiring passage from the Book of Job.

But the concurrent appearance of a new recording of another masterwork — Monteverdi's "Madrigali Guerrieri ed Amorosi," of 1638, brought vividly to life by René Jacobs and Concerto Vocale on Harmonia Mundi — makes it clear that both composers, despite their obvious differences, sprang from the same roots.

He said he vividly recalled walking the course after a day's racing, following a trail of rubber that was interrupted only by obvious gear changes, when the drive wheels stopped spinning.

Two he remembers vividly.

PETER: You describe her... vividly.

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