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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "well apparent" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used to indicate that something is clearly visible or obvious, but it is more effective to use simpler expressions. Example: "The benefits of the new policy are well apparent to everyone involved."

Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

4 human-written examples

Secondly, it was well apparent that the mechanical properties attributed to molecules by the kinetic theory could not constitute an exhaustive list of those properties.

Science

SEP

At the same time the spurious underlying nature of metastasis has been well apparent to experimentalists.

Science

BMC Cancer

In addition, ultrastructural analysis of skeletal muscle indicated signs of irregular myofibrillar organization, together with well apparent increased mitochondrial mass in the subsarcolemmal region and many enlarged mitochondria, as shown in Figure 3C.

Characteristic for cortical fibroblasts in healthy kidneys is the thin organelle-free cytoplasmic rim around the nucleus and the thin layer of actin filaments immediately under the plasma membrane, well apparent in transmission electron microscopy (Figs.  3, 5) and by staining for F-actin.

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Similar Expressions

56 human-written examples

Apparent and true DM and organic matter digestibilities as well as apparent crude protein digestibility were not affected by forage source.

Cruz, who apparently has fond memories of drama club as well as apparent delusions, stood before a crowd, minutes before the real SOTU and gave an address as is if were two years from now.

News & Media

Huffington Post

Tad Friend's account of a New York City real-estate nightmare captures well the apparent absurdity of housing litigation as it is seen by non-lawyers ("Crowded House," May 27th).

News & Media

The New Yorker

He appears to have left an online footprint that hints at interest in mass shootings as well as apparent support for the IRA.

News & Media

The Guardian

The discrepancy between Norfleet's auto racing accomplishments and her public comments, as well as apparent legal issues revealed in court documents, have drawn objections from racing officials.

After a six-week rush of voting -- less than half the National Football League's regular season schedule -- the nominees to be the leader of the free world may well be apparent.

News & Media

The New York Times

That all was not well was apparent on the morning of Saturday's game as the players turned on the media during what was supposed to be a relaxing walk around the Botanical Gardens in Cluj.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

In formal or scientific writing, ensure that your phrasing is as precise and unambiguous as possible. While "well apparent" is not incorrect, it might lack the directness preferred in these contexts.

Common error

Avoid using "well apparent" excessively, especially in formal documents, as it may come across as slightly awkward. Simpler, more direct phrases often enhance readability.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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89%

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "well apparent" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that something is easily perceived or understood. The examples provided by Ludwig show its use in describing observable characteristics or obvious situations.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

Science

40%

News & Media

40%

Formal & Business

10%

Less common in

Wiki

5%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while grammatically sound, the phrase "well apparent" isn't the most common choice in contemporary English. Ludwig highlights its use across varied contexts, from scientific papers to news articles, suggesting a neutral to formal register. However, as Ludwig AI points out, simpler alternatives such as "clearly evident" or "easily seen", may offer improved clarity and style. When writing, consider the context and audience to determine whether "well apparent" or a more direct alternative best suits your needs. Overuse can make your writing seem awkward.

FAQs

What does "well apparent" mean?

"Well apparent" means easily seen or understood; obvious.

What can I say instead of "well apparent"?

You can use alternatives like "clearly evident", "plainly visible", or "easily seen".

Is it better to say "readily apparent" or "well apparent"?

"Readily apparent" is generally preferred over "well apparent" as it sounds more natural and is more frequently used.

How can I use "well apparent" in a sentence?

While grammatically correct, consider more common alternatives for better clarity. For example, instead of "The solution was well apparent", try "The solution was "clearly evident"".

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