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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and plainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize clarity or straightforwardness in communication or expression.
Example: "She explained the rules and plainly stated the consequences of breaking them."
Alternatives: "and clearly" or "and simply".
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He spoke slowly and plainly.
The speeches were mostly brief, generally funny, and plainly heartfelt.
And, plainly, he was a very troubled man.
VIOLENCE Quite a bit, but always comic and plainly so.
This was tantamount to blackmail, and plainly unacceptable.
And, plainly, Russia is neither willing nor able to fight a real war with NATO.
He giggled a lot, and plainly had no lack of self-esteem.
He's rapping carefully here, and plainly, too, but it's a success.
He wished, he said, to speak clearly and plainly, and that is what he did.
If President Obama sees it that way, let him say so, and plainly.
When they catch snatches of politics, it has to be clear and plainly expressed.
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