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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wholly evident" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is completely obvious or apparent. You can use it in formal or academic writing, as well as in everyday speech. Here are some examples: - The success of the project was wholly evident in the positive feedback from our clients. - The flaws in the company's financial system were wholly evident when the audit was conducted. - The beauty of the landscape was wholly evident as the sun set behind the mountains. - It was wholly evident that the children had put a lot of effort into their school project. - The impact of climate change is becoming more and more wholly evident with each passing year.
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This may be of particular relevance to the development of degenerative disc disease, where reductions in GAG content together with increases in IL-1β are wholly evident in degenerated IVDs [ 20, 21].
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Yet it's also not altogether evident if Suliman has wed again because convention demands that he start producing sons or if the pressure for progeny is wholly self-generated.
But the same urge for consistency at any cost is often evident among wholly rational metric advocates, who seldom acknowledge that there could be situations in which coldly logical metric units work less well than quirkier alternatives.
In young Fenton's sonnet at the beginning of Act III, the rawness of the English horn brings out a callow quality in the character (sung by Antonello Palombi) that is wholly appropriate and much less evident in the Abbado recording, where the solid young spinto tenor Daniil Shtoda sings the role.
All of these features are evident on the Avery Coonley campus, which makes use of wholly natural settings in lieu of formal gardens.
Ms. Ramsay, who also wrote the script, is wholly consumed with filmmaking fever, and her touchstones are evident: "Ratcatcher" could be "The 400 Blows" as directed by Ken Loach.
But it is evident that [the nature faker] completely deceives many good people who are wholly ignorant of wild life.
Indeed, this joyous musical brinkmanship seems most evident on those occasions when the musicians sound wholly pie-eyed.
Among his findings, Mansfield said the loss to the Ngaliwurru and Nungali peoples was "evident" but it was clear they had not wholly lost their connection to country, and that some developments in Timber Creek had been acceptable under Indigenous law.
There was no general association of risk with population mixing in wholly rural areas, although a very marked but non-significant risk was evident in affluent rural wards (for population mixing based on all movers, RR=14.0, 95%CI: 0.3 266, P=0.16); these wards included only 0.7% of the total childhood population.
7Levov was a childhood hero of Zuckerman's; in reading the notebooks, it becomes evident that Zuckerman harbored an unceasing infatuation with him: "The boy's beguilement has never wholly evaporated, for to this day I haven't forgotten [Seymour]," Zuckerman wrote.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com