Sentence examples for the plainly from inspiring English sources

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adverb

In a plain manner; simply; basically.

  • She decorated the room plainly but neatly.

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More recently, the league introduced replay options for home runs, admitting the plainly obvious fact that umpires sometimes need help.

Case in point: they seem to relish spending taxpayer dollars on the plainly unconstitutional Defense of Marriage Act.

Another song, the plainly titled "Users," begins with the line "I try so hard to be good".

They're not all classics, but even the plainly unfair ones have unforgettable qualities that made us persevere.

To ease the isolation she felt, she also mobilized other transfer students in dance, starting the plainly named Transfer Group.

"When properly applied, it protects 'all but the plainly incompetent or those who knowingly violate the law.' Ashcroft deserves neither label".

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He stated that the author plainly explained the topic and maintained the same argument throughout the article.

But the rewards plainly outweigh the risks.

In the fall, Rush Limbaugh made the point plainly.

This might be because the distractor "plainly" shares its suffix "-ly" with the target word.

The Sun plainly agrees.

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