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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearly depict" is an acceptable and often used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that something is being represented or illustrated in a precise and easily understood way. For example: The photographs clearly depict the devastation caused by the tornado.
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The video does not clearly depict the actions of the motorcyclists at that point.
"Her books clearly depict Stillmeadow and its world as symbolic of something larger than one family, one town: a way of life very precious and inevitably endangered".
In a memorandum dated Dec. 30, Mr. Kowalski wrote that "documents in the file clearly depict the subject as an individual deeply involved in organized criminal activity".
A variety of complex progressions include gene and DNA markers, numerals and silhouettes that clearly depict humans in a variety of active positions.
In the scientists' study area — the Mediterranean Sea near Spain — bathymetric mapping shows the smoothing caused by the steady sifting of sediment, and underwater photographs clearly depict trawler drag marks.
Jewish rabbis like Jesus, whose wide range of quotations from biblical and other sources clearly depict an educated man, would not have attracted gullible dreamers who were awaiting his immediate supernatural return.
The Magnum photographer Alex Webb, who is celebrated for the sophistication of his color work, said Leiter had "an uncanny ability to pull complex situations out of everyday life, images that echo the abstraction of painting and yet, simultaneously, clearly depict the world".
The plaintiff's lawyer has been dragging him through years of damning evidence — official press releases, emails, memos, videos of news conferences, his own deposition testimony and excerpts from one of the sheriff's own books — that clearly depict a sheriff's office on the hunt for brown-skinned immigrants, scouring the county looking for ways to lock them up.
The tables clearly depict a better result with the proposed techniques.
Straighter is the operative word, since these leaks clearly depict some sort of arced contour around the edges.
Based on our findings, FCC could clearly depict areas with high and relatively low concentrations of heavy metals.
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