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The phrase "a clear cut instance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific example that is unmistakably clear or obvious in nature.
Example: "This case is a clear cut instance of negligence that cannot be overlooked."
Alternatives: "a definitive example of" or "an unmistakable case of".
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An interesting topic on the borderline of logic and computer science is mechanical theorem proving, which derives some of its interest from being a clear-cut instance of the problems of artificial intelligence, especially of the problems of realizing various heuristic modes of thinking on computers.
The 9/11 first responders issue was a clear-cut instance of the needs of corporations taking precedence over the needs of Americans.
A clear-cut case of censorship?
This is a clear-cut case of election rigging.
This was a clear-cut case of that.
The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed budget cuts are a clear-cut example of this attack.
This is a clear-cut example of antagonistic pleiotropy.
Pam Baker, who is is author of the book Data Divination: Big Data Strategies says while there are actually clear cut instances where data points to a direct answer, this isn't always the case.
An internet search brought me just one clear-cut instance of a footballer appearing to doing something equivalent to a batsman walking.
There is again a clear cut at the bit width of 6.
There is a clear cut private and public divide in terms of OOPE [52].
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