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The phrase "a clear star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a star that is easily visible or distinct in the night sky, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "On a cloudless night, the sky was filled with a clear star that seemed to shine brighter than the rest."
Alternatives: "a bright star" or "a distinct star".
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"In some groups, there's a clear star and supporting cast," Mr. Pasternack said.
Bea is a firecracker of a performer, a clear star, and this show had flashes of the kind of stand-up she might become in the future.
Filofax was again a clear star business, increasing its market share and leaving Microfile behind.
I'm writing about Lynn, who is a clear star on the rise.
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10 30 p.m. 4. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE You won't find much in the way of late-night business in Montpelier unless you count a clear, star-studded night sky.
"Have you ever looked up at the sky on a clear, star-filled night and wondered at the awesome magnitude of the universe… and asked yourself: who and what am I; where do I come from and where am I going?
Here at 4,000 meters and with a perfectly clear, star-filled sky, the temperature drops rapidly as the sun sets.
The clear star was Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Lady, Aged 62" (1632), bought for $28.6 million by Robert Noortman, a dealer based in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
But the clear star was Mr. Manahan, who kept the players tightly in sync with the film.
There are abundant success stories like that of Selco in India and Clear Star in Mozambique and Seacology in Southesat Asia.
iPhoto is the clear star, as it's the brand-new app that Apple unveiled last week.
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