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"more clearly seen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that can be more easily identified. For example, "The pattern of the clouds was more clearly seen from the top of the hill."
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This effect is more clearly seen with EPA and DHA, already at 20 mol% (Fig. 4b,c).
Nowhere is this more clearly seen than when a plague epidemic raging on a Caribbean island affords Martin an opportunity to test his newly discovered magic bullet, bacteriophage.
If a plausible profit margin is applied to private patient income, it becomes more clearly seen as a sideshow for most trusts.
The purpose of education is to ensure social obedience to the ruler".Sometimes the requirements of the state are more clearly seen in what textbooks leave out.
A realistic but warmhearted "Anne" could have been made, with these actors and these aesthetics, if its creator had had faith in Montgomery's narrative and had more clearly seen the power of what's already there.
At its peak, in 1980 or 1981, my identification was so complete that I might have wished to wear the album "Fear of Music" in place of my head in order to be more clearly seen by those around me.
NOWHERE could the contrasting styles among minority leaders be more clearly seen than on a recent fall evening at the Crowne Plaza White Plains -- both in the hotel among a group of partygoers and outside along a picket line.
We are modern in our views, outwardly even Westernized; but fundamentally, we are a traditional Chinese family, and this is no more clearly seen than in the way we interact with one another, in the things we reveal about ourselves.
With its buccaneering opinions on the textures of daily life — "The inertial effect of religion is nowhere more clearly seen than with India's sacred cows, they spread disease, clutter already overcrowded towns, consume scarce food (and waste paper) and provide nothing" — the book hearkened back to the confident sweep of the great European guides of a century before.
"At the peak, in 1980 or 1981, my identification was so complete that I might have wished to wear the album Fear of Music in place of my head so as to be more clearly seen by those around me". Thus Jonathan Lethem lays his cards on the table early but, unlike some volumes in Continuum's versatile 33⅓ series about classic albums, his book is no memoir.
In Jonathan Lethem's new book, "Fear of Music," a study of the Talking Heads album by the same name and a riff on his emotional history with the band, Lethem refers to an earlier essay of his on the subject: "At the peak, in 1980 or 81, my identification was so complete that I might have wished to wear the album Fear of Music in place of my head so as to be more clearly seen by those around me".
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