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As we can clearly see vs We can clearly see

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "As we can clearly see" is often used to introduce a point or conclusion, while "we can clearly see" is a more direct statement. The choice between them depends on the level of formality and emphasis you want to convey.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

As we can clearly see

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a point or conclusion.

This phrase is often used to emphasize a point or conclusion in a formal or academic context.

Examples:

  • As we can clearly see from the data, there is a significant correlation between the two variables.
  • As we can clearly see, the company's profits have been steadily increasing over the past year.
  • In 2006, the head of the American Mortgage Bankers Association said, quote, "As we can clearly see, no seismic occurrence is about to overwhelm the U.S. economy."
  • We can clearly see that we must change course.
  • We can clearly see you squeezing Bikini Bare hair-removal cream into his bike helmet.
  • I have to keep enlarging it until we can clearly see the doc's face.
  • Again, we can clearly see the scheming that is taking place.
  • In fact bad luck has nothing to do with it, and if we consider the situation objectively, we can clearly see three levels of responsibility.
  • Looking at the three skydivers, we can clearly see one of them is holding the Dragon-head.
  • We can clearly see, then, that the situation is also worsening in the large emerging countries.
  • We can clearly see that focusing on public finances alone will not help us resolve the crisis.
  • It is crucial to involve the private sector in this effort, since we can clearly see that public budgets are not enough.
  • So we can clearly see the care needed in addressing the situation in Turkey.
  • We can clearly see from the treatment of recent years' auditors' reports that powerful forces here in Parliament too are busier preventing the clearing up of fraud than in prosecuting the people responsible.
  • If we can watch that video, we can clearly see that that was interference.
  • After all, after the cases we have experienced with dioxin, we can clearly see the risk we face.
  • Here we can clearly see the source of the negative effects of the single market: the ideological vision which drives its sponsors.
  • Despite all the good efforts made by the Commission and by us MEPs, we can clearly see that information is not reaching ordinary citizens.
  • Nevertheless, we can clearly see the need to fully implement the existing legal framework and to ensure that this is respected while fleshing it out and adapting it to new realities.
  • We can clearly see the urgent need for international regulation of the environment, just like that of the financial markets and of the internet.
  • Looking at thematically orientated research, we can clearly see the need to better support research areas such as energy and climate change.
  • We can clearly see that instead of a bilateral agreement between Germany and Russia, Europeans need an EU agreement and the consent of the Baltic countries to the construction.

Alternatives:

  • As is evident
  • As is apparent
  • As is obvious
  • As can be observed
  • As can be deduced

We can clearly see

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to make a direct statement.

This phrase is used to state an observation or fact without the introductory phrase.

Examples:

  • We can clearly see the impact of climate change on the environment.
  • We can clearly see that the project is behind schedule.
  • We can clearly see that instead of a bilateral agreement between Germany and Russia, Europeans need an EU agreement and the consent of the Baltic countries to the construction.
  • Despite all the good efforts made by the Commission and by us MEPs, we can clearly see that information is not reaching ordinary citizens.
  • There is a video that we can watch, in which we can clearly see a MiG-29 approaching and firing a rocket, and this rocket then hitting the drone.
  • Europe makes progress, as is so often the case, by demonstrating its efficiency and on this occasion to mark its 10th anniversary, we can clearly see that the assessment of the euro is largely a positive one.
  • We can clearly see that we must change course.
  • We can clearly see you squeezing Bikini Bare hair-removal cream into his bike helmet.
  • We can clearly see, then, that the situation is also worsening in the large emerging countries.
  • We can clearly see that focusing on public finances alone will not help us resolve the crisis.
  • We can clearly see the urgent need for international regulation of the environment, just like that of the financial markets and of the internet.
  • We can clearly see that instead of a bilateral agreement between Germany and Russia, Europeans need an EU agreement and the consent of the Baltic countries to the construction.
  • We can clearly see in Libya that the United States did not want to be in the front line and that NATO's minimum undertaking is insufficient.
  • We can clearly see this with the reform of the Staff Regulations, and the reform of the accounting system, in particular.
  • I have to keep enlarging it until we can clearly see the doc's face.
  • In fact bad luck has nothing to do with it, and if we consider the situation objectively, we can clearly see three levels of responsibility.
  • Looking at the three skydivers, we can clearly see one of them is holding the Dragon-head.
  • It is crucial to involve the private sector in this effort, since we can clearly see that public budgets are not enough.
  • So we can clearly see the care needed in addressing the situation in Turkey.
  • If we can watch that video, we can clearly see that that was interference.
  • After all, after the cases we have experienced with dioxin, we can clearly see the risk we face.
  • Here we can clearly see the source of the negative effects of the single market: the ideological vision which drives its sponsors.

Alternatives:

  • It is clear that
  • It is evident that
  • It is obvious that
  • It is apparent that
  • It is plain to see that

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