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Discover Ludwig"clearly appear" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is obvious, evident, or plain to see. For example, "The consequences of her actions clearly appear."
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A Senate version would more clearly appear to permit double regulation.
"The 2006 documents clearly appear to confirm the allegations of my supplemental complaint," Mr. Carr said.
"To vacate an election," an election-law textbook subsequently advised, "it must clearly appear that there was such a display of force as ought to have intimidated men of ordinary firmness".
But Mr. Katz noted that on Web sites devoted to South Asian issues, "I've seen a number of messages that clearly appear to have come from Afghanistan" in recent weeks.
Besides all the experimental constraints, zones with accumulation of points clearly appear in Figure 3a.
The imide peaks clearly appear only after thermal treatment (typically 250°C, 1 h, in air or argon).
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Mr. Romney clearly appeared flustered by the clash.
That was one bet that the president clearly appeared to have won last night.
That is when Johnson replaced Oswalt, a call that clearly appeared to be too late.
But there clearly appears to be a floor to his ostensible "toxicity".
As for Mr. Forrester, he clearly appeared to be more relaxed and excited in the beginning.
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