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The phrase "more clear-cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is easy to understand, usually because it is very clearly defined or exact. For example, you could say: "The rules of this game are more clear-cut than other games, so it's easier to know what to do."
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The second award was more clear-cut.
Sometimes, the evidence is more clear-cut.
Other links are more clear-cut.
If anything, 1966 was surely more clear-cut.
The incident with Thomas was more clear-cut.
"It frankly doesn't get any more clear-cut," Rhodes said.
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Catches might seem more clear cut.
"This is much more clear cut".
The matter of lungs are a little more clear cut.
The issue may be more clear cut for accounting firms.
The sending-off decision was even more clear cut.
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