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The phrase "a clearly good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the obviousness of something being good or beneficial in a particular context.
Example: "The proposal was a clearly good choice for the company, as it aligned with our goals and values."
Alternatives: "an obviously good" or "a distinctly good".
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It wasn't a clearly good or bad moment.
But I confess — or profess — with all due humility toward and respect for a clearly good and kind and decent woman, to have found her book a crashing, mind-numbing bore.
Given the price of the market, I'm not willing to carry stocks that are underperforming, unless there's a clearly good reason to hold.
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And yet, to me, it often felt like watching the uglying up of a clearly good-looking woman for laughs.
This is the second time in three months that the company has made such a statement, clearly good news, and we strongly reiterate buy.
Exercising more, losing weight, and adopting a healthier diet are clearly good for lowering blood sugar, which translates to benefits around the body.
"This is a clearly a good news, bad news scenario," said Jonathan Adkins, the GHSA's executive director.
Candidate A was clearly a good fit, I thought.
When it comes to building a big business, clearly a good acquisition channel is mandatory, but not sufficient.
A disclaimer is clearly a good start but is not sufficient.
Clearly a good chunk of the channels failed to return a profit.
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