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were plainly
adverb
In a plain manner; simply; basically.
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NCLB's reforms were plainly insufficient.
A few were plainly stymied.
The two goals were plainly antithetical.
The police were plainly on his side.
The Alsops were plainly part of the information economy.
Mr. Hewlett's contentions, the company stated, were "plainly deceptive".
There were gains and there were, plainly, excesses.
The words used were plainly criminal, he said.
And the characteristics of those cells were plainly crucial.
Many in the audience were plainly wary of the Romney-Ryan approach to Medicare.
Cameron's responses were scripted and rehearsed, while Corbyn's questions were plainly sincere.
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