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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then plainly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is being stated clearly or without ambiguity after a previous statement. Example: "He explained the rules, and then plainly stated the consequences of breaking them."
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"If that had been done, then plainly Ms Woja would not have died," he said.
If it is time to reëxamine the struggle, then plainly, as Obama implied, it is time to reëxamine the means by which the struggle is waged.
He was "dumbfounded," he said, "and then plainly furious at the tobacco industry for attempting to obfuscate and trivialize this extraordinarily important public information".
If it is time to reexamine the struggle, then plainly, as Obama implied, it is time to reexamine the means by which the struggle is waged.
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But then, neither has Rory McIlroy, a young tyro who has so plainly been inspired by the breakthrough of his best friend McDowell at last month's US Open.
The Violence Against Women Act, then, is plainly unconstitutional.
Even after years of walking down Crosby or Greene (ungentrified, slovenly locales then), I plainly knew very little about them.
Walsh then spoke plainly about the virtues of cap flexibility and cap management, causing most of those ears to tune out.
Much, then, is plainly contingent on the eccentric timing of the vote, which perversely precedes those games where the stakes are highest.
If this is true then Rahman is plainly not the mayor for them.
All you need is the ability to see them and then present them plainly, as if you were born yesterday, with nothing but big eyes and a sense of right and wrong.
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