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The phrase 可见 (kějiàn), meaning "so it is clear that," is more commonly found in written language rather than in spoken language. This is because it often appears in formal texts, academic writing, or literature where a more sophisticated tone is required. In spoken language, people might prefer simpler expressions that convey the same meaning, such as "很明显" (hěn míngxiǎn), which translates to "it's very obvious" or "显然" (xiǎnrán), meaning "obviously."
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1. 显而易见 (xiǎn ér yì jiàn): Literally "obvious and easy to see", this phrase is used to express that something is clear and evident.
2. 显然 (xiǎn rán): This phrase is used to express that something is obvious.
3. 明显 (míng xiǎn): This phrase is used to express that something is obvious and clear.
4. 明白 (míng bai): This phrase is used to express that something is clear and understandable.
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