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Clearly
adverb
In a clear manner.
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If the 'black vote' votes it will clearly push someone over the line.
There is a need to lay out more clearly than ever before what being a British Muslim means today: proud of your faith and proud of your country.
Clearly, I was wrong.
If there are questions then clearly Mo is going to ask those questions.
"People must be held to account for their actions under the rule of law and in the case of Mr Downey clearly a dreadful mistake was made by him receiving that letter".
"I would also ask the chief constable, in light of this attack, to revise his position in respect of loyalist paramilitaries who are clearly flouting the terms of their ceasefire.
Clearly, the recent spotlight on conditions at Foxconn has performed a similar service for the electronics industry.
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He was quite invested in this country but at some point he clearly began to feel terribly out of place here.
Palace's players had arrived at the Amex for the second leg of the semi-final to find the tension in the tie had clearly already had an explosive effect.
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