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The phrase "a clear goodness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality or characteristic that is evidently good or virtuous.
Example: "In her actions, there was a clear goodness that inspired everyone around her."
Alternatives: "an evident virtue" or "a distinct moral quality."
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There is not a clear goodness of fit indicator (such as R) for such an analysis.
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Thank goodness for football wars; within a few hours, there's usually a clear winner.
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As the horse closes in, its outline becomes clear: thank goodness, it is attached to a cart, and the driver is fully human and has a head.
After all, a banal goodness is all we really require.
Bit a holiday goodness.
A country of innate goodness--although a goodness that is sometimes slow to action.
So feeling matey I said to the steward isnt this fun and he said yes for them who hasnt got to clear it up goodness how Sad.
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