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'Clearly being' can be used in written English to emphasize something that is certain or already known. For example: "My thoughts on the issue are clearly being heard by the committee members."
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The calculus was clearly being recalibrated.
Mr. Hall was clearly being careful.
The old taboo is clearly being tested.
It is clearly being discussed, though.
"Mrs. Helmsley's wishes are clearly being subverted".
It was clearly being gold-plated.
A softly-softly approach is clearly being taken.
"But the text block was so clearly being compromised".
Liverpool, despite clearly being affected by the decision, cannot appeal.
Despite these mitigations clearly being rubbish, they'll work.
Venezuela is clearly being "softened up" for something similar.
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