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The phrase 'clearly showing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is being presented in a way that is easy to understand or to observe. For example, "The graph below is clearly showing a rise in temperatures over the past 10 years".
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The TZ-MAX is clearly showing its age.
The cat was clearly showing signs of distress.
Here, coyotes are clearly showing a predatory side.
"I think the network is clearly showing they believe in us," Mr. Baldwin said.
Churchill is clearly showing how, in the course of a century, sexual shackles were profitably loosened.
Martínez then spread his arms, the whole display clearly showing up the umpire.
Despite all this, Harris's enthusiasm is persuasive, even when he's clearly showing off a little bit.
Several American news media have also printed pictures clearly showing the faces of unidentified Iraqi prisoners.
"Our data is quite clearly showing us this does not improve lives, and that must be our goal.
It should be conditional on the Soviet Union's clearly showing its willingness not to project its force outside its territory.
The characters' dead-end lives are sketched clearly, showing why even a perilous mission is deemed a golden opportunity.
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