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"clearly does not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "Despite the evidence provided, the defendant's lawyer clearly does not believe in his client's innocence."
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"It clearly does not apply to Russia.
He clearly does not need the money.
My report clearly does not say that".
He clearly does not work "full time," not even close.
But His Diddyness clearly does not suffer from bourgeois guilt.
Peyton, though, clearly does not like that description much.
And yet Connery clearly does not want to be there.
Wickham, who is young, clearly does not agree.
Bonds clearly does not fit into Magowan's long-term plan.
China clearly does not want a nuclear North Korea.
That mentality clearly does not apply to "The Early Show".
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