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"clear-cut answer" is correct and usable in written English.
Whenever you need to emphasize that an answer is definitive and obvious, you can use this phrase. For example, "When I asked her if she was available for the meeting, she gave me a clear-cut answer - 'No.'".
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"There's no clear-cut answer," he said.
There is, alas, no clear-cut answer here.
So I don't have a clear-cut answer for that".
I don't think there's any one clear-cut answer".
"I'm just not sure there's any clear-cut answer.
For now, though, it's certain he has no clear-cut answer.
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He states that the problem is so complex that "any clear cut answer seems" impossible.
More importantly though, the Big Bang Theory investigation thickens as there wasn't a clear cut answer about WTF that thing is on the apartment wall.
Based on a Department Of Justice document obtained by Wired's Threat Level (after the ACLU obtained it with a Freedom Of Information Act claim), there's… not really any clear cut answer.
It's hard to find a clear cut answer for these suicides.
Another one where I wish I could give you a clear cut answer but, alas, this is also up for debate.
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