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Can anybody tell me what is the meaning of the sayings "blatantly obvious" & "patently obvious"?

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Default Re: Help, what does this mean?

Answered in "Ask a Teacher" - please don't post the same question in different forums.
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Default Re: Help, what does this mean?

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Answered in "Ask a Teacher" - please don't post the same question in different forums.
Could you supply a link. It is a bit confusing to have an open thread that does not require a response.

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