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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am clearly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that the speaker is expressing their thoughts or opinions in a direct and obvious manner. Example: "I am clearly not satisfied with the way things are being run in this company."
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I am clearly not alone.
So I am clearly ready to take this challenge".
Why not behave like the codger I am clearly becoming?
I am clearly not the target of this technology.
"I am clearly not a candidate in this leadership election," he said.
"I am clearly in the National Front of Marine Le Pen," she said this week.
But it is the latest Walkman, and I am clearly the hottest thing in braces.
Yet he added: "I am clearly disappointed with our performance in 2014.
I am clearly the only American left holding any tech at all.
"I am clearly a crazy optimist working here at all," Spoering said.
I am clearly over eighteen, so, yes, of course I am registered to vote!
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