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Plainly people have been duly informed.
Judging by the frequency of press releases across the sample period and the frequency with which the health authorities were available to the media, decisions were plainly taken that the public should be maximally informed, despite there being little different to say from day-to-day in terms of advisories.
Plainly, there are times when we use it to inform key decisions – to find out about an illness, to research a holiday, to track a scientific breakthrough.
Yet, a senior Customs officer told us plainly that his officers engage in "tactical delays": "There is an obligation to inform NCIS but it is not clear how quickly we need to do so.
The pope's record was bad enough; he pointedly refused to condemn the murder of the Jews, about which he was well informed, until he tried to cover his tracks when Germany had plainly lost the war.
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
ADDRESS plainly.
Plainly not.
"Plainly saying" entails not plainly saying.
Plainly, it has.
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