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The phrase 'patently clear for' is not correct and should not be used in written English. Instead, you would use the phrase 'patently clear' (e.g. It is patently clear that the suspect is guilty).
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That's been patently clear for at least two years.
What has been patently clear for some time is that the mobile ticketing experience is broken.
It's been patently clear for some time now that Bernie Sanders and Pope Francis are fellow travelers, especially on the path of social and economic justice.
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The risks of suffering concussions are patently clear, especially for younger athletes.
Watching Romney mouthing these attack lines, his strategy for this fall was patently clear.
"In short, it seems patently clear that the parties have no basis for an appeal," Judge Rakoff wrote.
The pit Take-Two has dug for itself will be patently clear next week when I strike back".
It is patently clear to everyone that these are important issues for both sides.
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Some give him a lot of credit for that change, but Tillerson only called for the carbon tax after it was patently clear that Congress would not pass it — and as a gambit to block a viable alternative, the cap-and-trade system (it was never passed).
The Security Council must make patently clear once again that the international community demands full accountability for human rights abuses in the DRC and elsewhere.
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