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"clearly look" is not a correct phrase in written English.
To indicate that one is looking clearly, the phrase "clearly see" is more appropriate. For example, "We could clearly see the horizon from the mountaintop."
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'The numbers clearly look worse now.
"The one decision you can clearly look at is now.
But others clearly look at things a little differently.
Husband and wife fatigued, not thinking clearly, look at each other in goofy way.
The headlines included "End of the Line?" and "Fergie on the Brink", which clearly look faintly ridiculous given what followed.
A few hours before you went in the whole area was bombed, if there's anyone there who doesn't clearly look innocent, you apparently need to shoot that person".
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But he was clearly looking for more.
Proctor is clearly looking forward to it.
He was clearly looking to her for reaction".
"Things are clearly looking up," one cable concluded.
"I was clearly looking at her," he remembered.
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