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The phrase "was evident from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or obvious based on the information or evidence presented.
Example: "The success of the project was evident from the positive feedback we received from clients."
Alternatives: "was clear from" or "was apparent from".
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Efficiency was evident from the start.
The complication was evident from the start.
That contrast was evident from the start.
Kittles's new mental outlook was evident from the start.
Oklahoma's dominance of Texas Tech was evident from the outset.
The potential for conflict was evident from the start.
"Boy, that was evident from the day he arrived here.
His aptitude for science was evident from the start.
This was evident from the start of Mr. Cruz's campaign.
Their talent was evident from the start of their partnership.
But his charisma was evident from his youth.
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