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Saying something is evident


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 486.


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WHILE SPEAKING ON A SCIENTIFIC TOPIC

EXPRESSIONS TO BE USED

APPENDIX 2

– It should be pointed out that …

– It should be noted in passing that …

– It was found out that …

– It is of interest to know that …

– It is important to know that …

– It becomes important to describe …

– It is to be marked that …

– It must be mentioned as a noteworthy peculiarity that …

– Of considerable significance is the fact that …

 

 

– This can be furnished by …

– As example of … can be given …

– This may be best illustrated by …

– To take the clearest example of all …

– It can be examplified by …

– If we turn to the example of … we shall see that …

– We can get a better insight into … through the example of …

– It is generally assumed that …

– A full understanding of … can be gained from …

– We proceed from the assumption that …

– The result of some recent investigations into the nature of … shows that …

– This problem may be viewed in terms of …

– We have ample grounds to infer that …

– Some linguists go so far as to assert that …

– Needless to say that …

– It is a matter of common knowledge that …

– It is commonly held that …

– There is no doubt that …

– This is not to deny that …

– We take it for granted that …

– It is evident that …

– It is an indisputable question that …

– It is self-evident that …

– It goes without saying that …

 


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