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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it plainly shows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is clearly evident or obvious.
Example: "The data collected over the years it plainly shows a significant increase in productivity after the new policy was implemented."
Alternatives: "it clearly indicates" or "it obviously demonstrates".
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The show will also undoubtedly give some parents – and perhaps teens – pause as it plainly shows that a high-functioning teenage girl can have serious addiction issues.
The show will also undoubtedly give some parents--and perhaps teens--pause as it plainly shows that a high-functioning teenage girl can have serious addiction issues.
"It plainly shows the pitiful position of the United States that reaches out even to the 'defectors' as if a drowning man catches at a straw, after failing in political and military confrontation with the DPRK one after another," said the statement.
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The film, one of the better-reviewed movies at the South by Southwest festival this spring, plainly shows the commercially successful hand of Apatow, but it also reveals that Wiig can be as funny in the role of a relatable everywoman as she can in those absurdist characters.
No other dancer so plainly shows that the famous grand pas de deux is a wedding-day duet.
Flawed jury instructions led to a flawed result, the lawyers argued, and the evidence "plainly shows that there was no crime here".
As the memo plainly shows, Carl did not know she was a member of the Watergate grand jury when he arrived at her home.
History plainly shows Nixon opted to resign as his staff co-conspirators fell afoul of the law, his West Wing taping system was discovered, and Republican Congressional leaders told him impeachment was at hand and conviction a near certainty.
The legislative history of the Federal Tort Claims Act plainly shows that Congress allowed lawsuits to prevent "abuses" of the kind Mr. Millbrook alleges, and intended such suits to apply to "any case" when the abuse was committed by a law enforcement agent on the job.
(In higher education they are increasingly looking even further afield. This is not always to the liking of everybody, as the fuss in 2006 when one Oxford college fielded an entire first-year intake that didn't include a single English student plainly shows).
Furthermore, while More had been trying to promote necessitarian theology at a time when voluntarist theology was very much in the ascendant, the eighteenth century saw a reversal, and necessitarian theology, as Voltaire's Candide plainly shows, became characteristic of the Age of Reason.
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