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the patently
adverb
In a clear and unambiguous manner.
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There is also the patently ridiculous.
They range from the truly compelling to the patently illegitimate.
And then there are the patently unsuitable judicial nominees.
It's not just the patently false implication that half the country is parasitic.
The conversation veered from the aggressively personal to the patently absurd, and T. I. kept pace.
His voice had the bored, blasé tone of someone stating the patently obvious.
The patently negative aspects of the Chinese Communist Party's developing world influence could deal a real blow to this aspiration.
Regarding the "patently suspicious" trooper stories, those stories were indeed suspicious to Brock, at least in the account he provides.
The ardent Mr. Light-Orr appears too youthful as the 60-something Eduardo, while Ms. Peace is unable to create anything interesting about the patently dull Melinda.
For the patently evident goal of al-Muhajiroun and its off-shoots has been to seek to divide and polarise communities by inciting public opinion against Muslims.
This has the patently absurd consequence that steelworks are closing across the land while we import foreign steel with which to build warships.
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