We have no meanings for "very apparent" in our records yet.
1 Especially in civic life the unproductiveness of the situation is very apparent .
2 The welding of incongruous elements is very apparent in the Semitic Version.
3 It became very apparent that my story doesn't make sense without her.
4 In Finnish tales, on the contrary, Russian influence is often very apparent .
5 Because it is very apparent that our judicial system doesn't know that.
6 This magnanimous attitude toward the enemy is very apparent in these letters.
7 I can see the truth sometimes when it is not very apparent .
8 That Virginia resented his conduct of the night before was very apparent .
9 But for all his assumption of confidence, his nervousness was very apparent .
10 The first is very apparent in the much-quoted passage in Christabel:
11 The want of a general and high standard of morality is very apparent .
12 The glow of it, the grandeur of it was very apparent to Stimson.
13 This one has a very apparent emotional level and it has a conclusion.
14 Digital music is great, something very apparent to the frequent traveler.
15 That became very apparent for our newest eatery, Reggae Mill at Devon House.
16 There was a change in his face, indescribable but very apparent .
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This collocation consists of: Very apparent through the time
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