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The phrase "again clearly evident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is obvious or apparent once more after having been previously noted.
Example: "The results of the experiment were again clearly evident in the data collected over the last month."
Alternatives: "once more apparent" or "evident once again".
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In OPT emission images of atherosclerotic aortic arches, lesion formation was again clearly evident with the expected anatomical distribution comprising lesions in the lesser curvature of the arch, in the brachiocephalic artery and at the origins of the left carotid and left subclavian arteries (Figure 2a).
Interestingly, a total disappearance from the nuclei is again clearly evident when both inhibitors are used, suggesting a cross-talk between PKA activation and the NICD cleavage that leads to NICD nuclear translocation.
The earlier observation of the distinction between the northern San groups (GUG, JOH, XUN) and southern Coloured and Khoe-San groups (KAR, KHO, NAM, CAC, CNC, COL) was once again clearly evident.
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At times, his frustration is clearly evident.
"It was clearly evident in his fastball.
But the improvement in family performance was not clearly evident.
Strains of seriousness and ambition are more clearly evident.
Nonetheless, the differences in strategy were clearly evident today.
She stops again, clearly knackered.
"That's clearly evident just in the last few years".
However, strains were clearly evident in those same areas.
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