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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stated plainly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are simply stating something in an easily understood way. For example: "The office hours, stated plainly, are 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday."
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But he stated plainly, "This is not a withdrawal from politics".
Their story is so rarely explained without disinformation that it still seems startling when it is stated plainly.
McFarlane sees some opportunities for "above market" growth but stated plainly: "We are not going to be a growth stock".
That principle, once it is openly stated, plainly has its arse on backwards: there is no shame in engaging with an outrage halfway across the world.
That central contention is stated plainly in the book's introduction, where Grigoriadis declares that, when it comes to campus sexual assault, "the risk is college itself".
The provisions intended to be applicable to contract carriers are distinctly set forth and separately stated, plainly leaving for determination only the question whether such provisions, or any of them, are invalid as so applied.
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"China is like one giant prison," she states plainly.
He should state plainly, eloquently and in detail what he thinks needs to happen.
"There was," he states plainly, "nothing original about his message and Muhammad never claimed there was.
You show it to me as if I'm your lawyer, and it states plainly, "A free cup of coffee".
He states plainly where he stands on the marriage question: "No freedom till we're equal/ Damn right I support it".
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