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"told clearly that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something that someone has said or written and is conveying a clear message. For example, "The document clearly indicated that the project is behind schedule."
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"We have been told clearly that the science tells us this bird is in trouble.
But it also needs to be told clearly that any nuclear miscalculation it makes will carry a heavy price.
My parents have been told clearly that the reason they will not be issued passports is that their son is a dissident," he wrote.
This was a clear part of the start of the negotiations, and they were told clearly that Israel would not put any restriction on construction during this period.
Two years after it first made the request to levy taxes on Greek deposits held at Swiss banks (and at an estimated $47bn dollars it is easy to see why) Athens was told clearly that Switzerland would not be playing ball.
The donor should be told clearly that there is no obligation whatsoever to participate in the research.
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And if she doesn't cooperate in that more than she has, the public should be told that clearly.
Make sure they will tell him clearly that it has told it's parents about what happened and they weren't happy with it.
"We were told very clearly that we were getting a heads-up," Mr. Hovitz said.
He has told us clearly that education is a financial product to be weighed, bought and sold.
"We were told very clearly that they knew 'they couldn't pull us over just because we look young,' " Ms. Fischer, who led the commission, said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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