Examples of 'clearly true' in a sentence

Meaning of "clearly true"

clearly true - This phrase is used to indicate that something is very evident, obvious, or undeniably accurate. It is frequently used to emphasize the certainty or correctness of a statement or fact

How to use "clearly true" in a sentence

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This is clearly true when you go to putt.
That this variety exists is clearly true.
This is clearly true of tackling deprivation and disadvantage.
By descent from a common ancestor is clearly true.
This is clearly true of services but it is also true of manufacturing.
At one level that was clearly true.
The same is clearly true of the second deluge as also of our present society.
The base case is clearly true.
The same is clearly true for Afghanistan as it is for us.
There is other kinds of sentences which are also not clearly true or false.
This is clearly true according to Scripture.
Even if I am saying a sentence which is clearly true or.
This was clearly true of Jacob.
In the case of two competing companies, this is clearly true.
It's clearly true with respect to national borders.

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Are there any statements which are not clearly true or false?
This is clearly true of heat utilisation, not liquid fuels.
For any given case, a legal rule is either clearly true or clearly false.
The theorem is clearly true for three non-collinear points.
Stan Robinson says we all live in a science fiction novel now and it 's clearly true.
This statement is clearly true of the paper dollars described in table 1.
Now that 's pretty clearly true.
This is clearly true of working time, since it is bought and sold.
As a base case, the result is clearly true for n 3.
This is also clearly true for Big Pharma, the AARP and the NRA.
If an integer greater than 1 is prime, the statement is clearly true.
Even now, I am reminded how clearly true and what great advice that is.
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity, and it 's clearly true.
And that 's clearly true here.
This is clearly true of the anti-hypertensives, the lipid-lowering agents and other drugs.
Declaratives which do not seem to be clearly true or false, like questions, or.
In everyday life, that 's clearly true.
That 's clearly true.

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Examples of using Clearly
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It will be quite clearly marked on the menu
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Examples of using True
This is particularly true for landlocked countries
Her true intent is to capture the rebels
I do not even have a true friend to confront
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