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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearly know" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you understand something fully and without any doubt. Example sentence: "I clearly know that I've made the right decision."
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They clearly know what they are doing.
"You clearly know your place," he said.
"But they clearly know something has to be done".
The owners clearly know a thing or two about fashion.
"We clearly know what the problem is," Ms. Russo said.
The makers of Creed clearly know its cult status.
Along come the Chinese, who clearly know how to win.
You clearly know much more about this than I do!
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She clearly knows that.
Allen clearly knows his stuff.
Khan clearly knew his politics.
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