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The phrase "a clear act of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is unmistakably evident or obvious in its intention or effect.
Example: "The decision to withdraw funding was seen as a clear act of betrayal by the community."
Alternatives: "an obvious demonstration of" or "a blatant display of".
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"The second action is a clear act of violent conduct.
In a clear act of sentiment, the researchers titled their paper, "Forever Love: The Hitherto Earliest Record of Copulating Insects from the Middle Jurassic of China".
It was a clear act of feigning injury to kill time, as Brazil was trying to protect its 2-1 lead.
It may mark a defining moment in international affairs as a clear act of defiance against the traditional powers of the U.N. Security Council.
In a clear act of revenge, he ignored the conservative wing of the Christian Democratic Party in his appointments after its leaders essentially sat out the campaign.
He was unarmed and inside his car when he was killed, and the family said it was a clear act of racial profiling.
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Miller, 30, is charged with "successful deception of a match official" after an alleged "clear act of simulation" against Wycombe on Tuesday.
It was a pretty clear act of political nepotism.
Cardinal Egan, a canon lawyer recently appointed to the Vatican's supreme court, said it was the New York Archdiocese's policy to remove a priest from ministry after only one clear act of sexual abuse.
The shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, another clear act of terrorism, was not labeled so by law enforcement with the same speed or diligence.
In its harshest forms, antisemitism results in clear acts of abuse, like those reported to CST, and even death.
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