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"is patently true" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something is clearly and obviously true, without any doubt. Example: "It is patently true that the Earth orbits around the sun."
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All of which is patently true - except for the last bit.
I say this not only because it is patently true, but because for eight years I edited lads' mag Loaded.
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Ms. Gullion said: "This is patently not true.
In most cases, this is patently not true.
It is patently not true, but no one complains.
Attempts to assimilate are not always successful, and to project coconuts as unthinking dupes of whiteness is patently not true.
This is patently not true.However, participation in the euro-zone is providing the first tangible benefits of membership, as events in the Nordic countries have demonstrated.
The admittedly repulsive xenophobic platform of Adam Bartos received exactly 7,109 votes, hardly a threat and not even a trend.It is patently not true that "nearly all Czech parties" were campaigning in the election "with an anti-EU subtext".
Salesmanship, in its extreme form, is a sleight of hand, a trick, whereby people are persuaded, to buy in cash or just mentally speaking, what is patently not true and unbelievable.
The judges' focus on "readability" has provoked strong criticism from Motion, a trustee of the prize and former chair of judges, who said it "opens up a completely false divide between what is high end and what is readable, as if they are somehow in opposition to one other, which is patently not true".
The obverse, all propaganda is art, is patently not true.
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