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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for clearly" is not typically used in written English.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it sounds incomplete and may be confusing to readers. It is more common to use a complete thought or sentence after the word "for" to express a reason or justification for something. Example: For clearly understanding the concept, we need to review the material again.
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For, clearly, a unified scene can't really contain two separate events.
For clearly, economic efficiency is not just a matter of the costs of administering a pension scheme*.
For clearly the value of history as a source of practical lessons is diminished if cause and effect are at the mercy of an incalculable and capricious power.
For, clearly, the stakes are high.
For clearly there are unknown truths; individually and collectively we are non-omniscient.
For clearly presentation, we transform back to the x space and omit the superscript τ.
For clearly distinguishing the difference, the data was shown in a log scale in the inset image.
For, clearly, they have one.
For clearly, Russia as well as Congress would exact a price for being the President's savior.
For clearly different reasons, Trump's candidacy might inspire similar turnout for Democrats in 2016.
"I want to apologize to the American people for clearly making a misjudgment," Mr. Arnett said.
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