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  • 11clearly — clear|ly W1S1 [ˈklıəli US ˈklırli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] without any doubt = ↑obviously ▪ Clearly, ignoring him had been a mistake. 2.) in a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand ▪ Please speak clearly. ▪ The economy was clearly… …

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  • 12clearly — adverb 1. without doubt or question (Freq. 32) they were clearly lost history has clearly shown the folly of that policy • Derived from adjective: ↑clear 2. in an intelligible manner (Freq. 10) the foreigner spoke to us quite intelligibly …

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  • 13clearly — adverb 1 (sentence adverb) used to show that what you are saying is true and cannot be doubted; obviously: Clearly, the situation is more complicated than we first thought. 2 in a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand: Please speak clearly …

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  • 14clearly — adverb Date: 14th century 1. in a clear manner < speaking clearly > 2. it is clear < clearly, a new approach is needed > Usage: see hopefully …

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  • 15clearly — adverb a) In a clear manner. He enunciated every syllable clearly. b) Without a doubt; obviously. Clearly, the judge erred in his opinion …

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  • 16clearly — adv. Clearly is used with these adjectives: ↑absurd, ↑amused, ↑angry, ↑annoyed, ↑apparent, ↑audible, ↑beneficial, ↑capable, ↑confused, ↑contrary, ↑correct, ↑ …

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  • 17clearly — adverb 1) write clearly Syn: intelligibly, plainly, distinctly, comprehensibly, legibly, audibly 2) clearly, substantial changes are needed Syn: obviously, evidently, patently, unquestionably …

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  • 18Clearly Love — Studio album by Olivia Newton John Released 1975 …

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  • 19clearly erroneous — clear·ly erroneous adj: being or containing a finding of fact that is not supported by substantial or competent evidence or by reasonable inferences findings of fact...shall not be set aside unless clearly erroneous Federal Rules of Civil&#8230; …

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  • 20Clearly Impossible — is a variation of the illusion sawing a woman in half devised by Jonathan Pendragon.[1][2][3] Contents 1 Description 1.1 …

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