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The phrase "were quite evident" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that is clearly noticeable or obvious. Example: "The effects of the storm were quite evident in the damaged trees and debris scattered across the neighborhood."
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Even at age 7, Lewis's talents were quite evident.
"Many commercial activities produced no tangible benefits for the school, although the benefits to advertisers were quite evident," added Dr. Nestle, who heads N.Y.U.'s department of nutrition and food studies.
For those of you who don't know, Marcus was born in Ethiopia during a time when the destructive capabilities of food politics were quite evident.
Her makeup skills and costuming abilities were quite evident from day one and her performances on challenges and the main stage left us hungry for more.
The benefits of doing this were quite evident, with those fully deploying the strategy found to be three times as likely to be recommended for a board position than their peers.
These different compositions were quite evident in our studies of mtDNA haplotypes of White Brazilians [7], [8].
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It is quite evident that their efforts are, in fact, helping many distressed homeowners.
Their courage is quite evident throughout Marek Fuchs's account of the family's ordeal.
Indeed, it's quite evident that the ETA misses the Franco era.
Under ultraviolet light, the effect is quite evident: he emits an eerie red glow.
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