'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome. 'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome.
ObviousAnother answer:'Obvious' is an adjective, while 'clear indication' is a noun phrase, so the previous answer is not a synonym; a noun is required. 'Evidence' is a possible answer, though not applicable in every context.
The phrase is used to explain an understanding of something, if what you're supposed to do is clear. A person would respond saying "Crystal clear" which is a play on words because crystals are clear as in transparent.
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
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Synonyms for the noun phrase 'main point' are:coreessencebasiscrux
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it means the same in Spanish. Well at least Google translate told me that.
ObviousAnother answer:'Obvious' is an adjective, while 'clear indication' is a noun phrase, so the previous answer is not a synonym; a noun is required. 'Evidence' is a possible answer, though not applicable in every context.
The phrase is used to explain an understanding of something, if what you're supposed to do is clear. A person would respond saying "Crystal clear" which is a play on words because crystals are clear as in transparent.
Let me be clear.
clear steer
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
Another phrase for facts could be information or data.
i need to know another phrase for pay attention
In addition
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.