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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
clearly
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At the heart of the difficulty of delineating clearly the essential features of the Constitution is its ever-changing nature.
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Make certain that ideas are clearly delineated and most of all, avoid the use of professional jargon.
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The ship's route is clearly delineated on the surface of the water and is violently consumed by our advance.
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Before considering the possible applications of the dynamical transition paradigm, it is necessary to clearly delineate this restricted domain of application.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Kozol's book delineates the differences between urban and suburban schools.
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The smoking section has been clearly delineated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A superior drama that delineates the corrupt mix of big-city politics and crime.
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As a consequence of this fact it is possible to delineate the proper role of the congregation in the eucharistic prayer.
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Six mineral zones have been delineated in the thermal aureole formed by the post-tectonic Strath Ossian Igneous Complex.
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The first is called WORLD.DAT; it contains 6000 points delineating the world's coastlines.
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There is also a problem in delineating this sector since self-employment is considered such a crucial factor.
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We pause in front of chalkboards hung on the wall delineating the controlled transactions that govern this universe.