(1) He's also the sort of person who enjoys debate, but clearly likes to win the argument.(2) It is clearly an opportunity we wish to grab to assist in real practical changes.(3) the ability to write clearly(4) Each player must keep the number of cards that they own clearly visible at all times.(5) A union motion calling for the policy to be scrapped was clearly carried on a show of hands.(6) In this adaptation we were clearly meant to think that this was harsh and unfair.(7) They look to have added class to a squad that clearly has the ability to stand out from the chasing pack.(8) her ability to write clearly(9) There is no rite of passage that so clearly separates the devout from the damned.(10) Gaze at it across the waters from the white sands of Morar and it clearly has two distinct parts.(11) Can we create one of our own that is heard as clearly by the public in general?(12) They must display both their blue badge and a clock card clearly to say when they first parked.(13) it's clearly stated(14) The balance is still not even, but they are clearly doing something better than us.(15) With a look of determination about her, the composer is clearly up for the challenge.(16) At least then they'd have to legally face up to what they're clearly trying to incite.
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

This man is CLEARLY upset.
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 7

CLEARLY, you've never been to my house
for dinner on Rosh Hashanah.
The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 17

You both see it so CLEARLY.
Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

She's CLEARLY having a working lunch
and preferred to eat alone.
The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

...and CLEARLY we are
for the sake of my brother-in-law...
Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 11