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Discover Ludwig"clearly decided" is a grammatically correct usage in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a decision that was made. For example, "After considering the facts, the jury clearly decided upon a guilty verdict."
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And you have clearly decided that openness works for you.
Many investors clearly decided to follow Ashley's lead.
The municipality has clearly decided that picking up litter around the shacks is Lonmin's job.
Mr Sarkozy has clearly decided to chase the far-right electorate.
But Ramsay last night clearly decided that a carefully-worded climb down was in order.
Big business has clearly decided that the economic crisis is too important to waste.
By Tuesday, authorities had clearly decided they would tolerate it no longer.
Many American firms have clearly decided to be cautious about rehiring workers.
But Abbas clearly decided he had been treading water for far too long.
So far, however, it has very clearly decided not to do so.
Dave Eggers has clearly decided that where facts fail, the storyteller steps in.
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