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For the word obvious, you could use a few different Spanish words. If you are using it to show an obvious difference, advantadge, or answer, you would use the word "obvio." That's pretty easy, right? It even looks like the word "obvious." If you want to show that a canditate or a choice is obvious, you would use the word "indiscutible." You could also use the word "evidente."

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