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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brutally clear" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize that something is very obvious or straightforward, often in a harsh or uncompromising manner. Example: "The instructions were brutally clear, leaving no room for misunderstanding."
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Let's be brutally clear about these brutal cuts.
This is brutally clear when it comes to PTSD.
By the next day the reason was brutally clear.
The situation was brutally clear to George Mitchell, who became one of Texas's greatest wildcatters.
Katrina made brutally clear that the White House had substituted passive, self-congratulatory bravado for serious organized effort.
OVER the past decade or two, the structural failings of the Italian economy have become brutally clear.
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On August 14th, security forces brutally cleared Rabaa and the site of another sit-in, al-Nahda, killing more than six hundred people, most of them unarmed.
In doing so he helped develop the first distinctly American photographic style -- a brutally direct, clear, objective style without gimmicks or tricks.
"But for an analysis of the game lets be brutally frank and clear - the referee had a massive influence on it.
The kind that shakes your entire goddamn animal core, that makes your very skin hurt, that wants to crush your sense of humanity with a hammer for no apparent reason -- except the reason is brutally, stupidly, frighteningly clear.
He may be intelligent, brave, funny and handsome, but I am clear, blunt, brutally honest or teetering on cruel, depending on the moment or the subject matter.
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