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The phrase "a clearer instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide a more understandable or evident example of something.
Example: "To illustrate my point, let me provide a clearer instance of how this theory applies in real life."
Alternatives: "a more obvious example" or "a more distinct case".
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A clearer instance of this point might be "His treasured, one-of-a-kind fountain pen".
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Here is a clear instance of a critique of rationalism.
The new settlement is a clear instance of justice delayed.
The case of Gary McKinnon is a clear instance of a vulnerable individual being targeted by an overwhelmingly powerful force.
His argument tars all American conservatives with the brush of anti-evolutionism, a clear instance of "guilt by association".
Housemates are constantly monitored and Channel 4 would intervene if a clear instance of this arose," Channel 4 said.
A clear instance of this is the ancient Greek writer Herodotus, the so-called "father of history".
The young man's account, he continued, was "absurd and contradictory," a clear instance of "the involuntary elaboration of a suggestion" from his interrogators.
If someone tells you that he "doesn't approve" of what you're doing, we've got a clear instance of one subjective individual judgment.
There is a clear instance of expanding the scoring in one Gabriele Fattorini's... Sacri concerti a due voci... (... Sacred Concerts for Two Voices...)...
But it was also a clear instance of surveillance, and the power dynamics between me and the administrative authority were not at all equal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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