Examples of 'so clear-cut' in a sentence

Meaning of "so clear-cut"

so clear-cut - This phrase means something that is easily understood, straightforward, or unambiguous

How to use "so clear-cut" in a sentence

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so clear-cut
It was just so clear-cut and so utterly straightforward.
In actual practice it is never so clear-cut.
This had not been so clear-cut in the former analysis.
But the world of nations is not so clear-cut.
The evidence is so clear-cut that we do not have much of a chance.
Other popularly cited examples are not so clear-cut.
But things were not so clear-cut when the trial started.
Some decisions will not always be so clear-cut.
The problem is so clear-cut I wonder why the reply was so vague.
He knows very well some things are not so clear-cut.
You are so clear-cut about these things.
What surprises me is that your negative answers are so clear-cut.
It might not be so clear-cut then.
The distinction between language and dialect is not always so clear-cut.
It was not so clear-cut then.

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But the definitions of these two literary categories are not so clear-cut.
It just seems so clear-cut to me.
The linguistic barriers between the dialects are not so clear-cut.
It 's not always so clear-cut when it comes to a murder case.
In the world of product packaging, finding foods without sugar is not so clear-cut.
However, matters were not so clear-cut at Hallon itself.
Comparisons with other types of short-term psychological therapy are not quite so clear-cut.
It is not so clear-cut with Fabregas.
Despite growing polarisation, divisions between yellow and blue are not always so clear-cut.
But it 's so clear-cut that I do not want to believe it.
In the continent 's northern and southern reaches this longitudinal pattern is not quite so clear-cut.
Barton, It was not so clear-cut then.
The distinction between Boletus and Boletellus is not so clear-cut.
But it 's so clear-cut that I do not want to believe it . Good.
America 's apparently clear military victory in Afghanistan was not so clear-cut to Paul Thompson.
The break is not so clear-cut.
In real life, their personalities will not be so clear-cut.
The real world is not so clear-cut.
But the requirement to report to authorities within 72 hours is not so clear-cut.
The reality is not so clear-cut.
Nevertheless, the distinction between different RTAs is not so clear-cut.
Prophesy is never so clear-cut.
But for many of us, the question of passion is not so clear-cut.
Other technologies are not so clear-cut.
However, the differences visible in these pictures are rarely so clear-cut.
In practice, the situation is not so clear-cut.
In such cases, the connection between dieting and anorexia is not so clear-cut.
Poetry never seems, at least to me, so clear-cut.
And that 's a natural impulse, especially when the situation is not so clear-cut.
Case number two, this case was so clear-cut.
In many other cases, however, the situation will not be so clear-cut.
But for Abrahamson, it was not so clear-cut.
In truth, the distinctions between the two camps were never so clear-cut.
However, not everyone appears to feel the issue is so clear-cut.
For many other subsidies, however the case is not so clear-cut.

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