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The phrase "make it clearly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that an explanation needs to be made more obvious, straightforward, or easily understood. Example: Please make it clearly which of the two options you prefer.
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The memorial, which will be on the Western Promenade, at the Mayflower's starting point for America, is to be a fine column with commemorative tablets, and its position will make it clearly visible to vessels coming and going.
The conversation was conducted in the presence of other prison employees, which make it clearly not privileged, prosecutors said.
Brilliant to include the school library so positively and to make it clearly central to young peoples learning and reading for pleasure.
The Minister declared that repeal of the native statute "will make it clearly understood that the Portuguese people are subject to a political law which is the same for everyone, without distinction of race, religion or culture.
These are exchanged at meeting points, and, though the songs may be sung in a different language, an Ancestor's story contains musical elements that make it clearly identifiable to all members of that totem, from whatever part of the country.
They are much less prominent than the main transition, but the low-temperature one contains enough enthalpy to make it clearly visible in the h(T) plots in Fig. 3b, and the middle transition can be discerned.
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This was a production that righted an imbalance in the love triangle that is the focus of "Passion," putting the man, Giorgio (played by the wonderful Michael Cerveris) at its center and making it clearly the story of his sentimental education.
The report, released Monday by the State Senate's Judiciary Committee, which is conducting its own inquiry, said the numerous errors detected made it "clearly evident" that Mr. McKeen was "remiss in his administrative responsibilities".
In tarsiers, the sublingua does not have serrations along its tip and is much simpler and generalized in structure, making it clearly distinguishable from that of the lemuriform primates.
It's a point of view and, as ever with Woodford, he makes it clearly – indeed, has done for ages.
And weighing the risk of such eventualities against the rewards of hard cash, on the table, right now, makes it clearly daft to raise too much of a stink.
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