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"clearly presenting" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is being communicated or conveyed to an audience. Example: The speaker did an excellent job of clearly presenting their ideas on environmental sustainability during the conference.
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This narrative falls short in clearly presenting a moral of the story.
There is "The Science" page, emphatically acknowledging that climate change is an existential issue for our planet and clearly presenting the scientific back up.
The Molecular Expressions group does a remarkable job of not only clearly presenting the principles behind these techniques in a manner approachable by lay and scientific audiences alike but also provides representative data from each as well.
Interaction plots were found to be indispensable both in clearly presenting and understanding the complex relationships seen in the data, and in interpreting the results in terms of a number of practical engineering conclusions.
While I understand that some things are matters of faulty memory, of literal angles of perspective, of limitations of understanding, nevertheless, I do believe that at certain times there is something called truth that is not open to interpretation (sometimes), and that someone writing a memoir has the responsibility of finding out and clearly presenting such moments of truth accurately.
Contributions that address this wide audience, while clearly presenting a philosophical argument and reflecting standards of academic excellence, are encouraged.
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Are the main points clearly presented?
This clearly presents a barrier to many working-class graduates.
But Specter never clearly presents the clinical data itself.
But negotiating as a team also clearly presents challenges.
The discussion, though lengthy, is logically organized and clearly presented.
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