I find it handy (as a debug facility) to add the actual values out-commented behind the placeholders. This doesn't give you the exact statement but it makes it easy to reproduce them, or just to check the actual values that the statement was executed with:
select
name,
address,
phone
where name = ? -- 'Doe'
Another approach would be to let DBI trace produce its mess, and make your statements easy to parse out of the 'wealth of information' by a markup scheme, again SQL-outcommented, of course:
-----8<---------------
select
name,
address,
phone
where name = ?
-----8<---------------
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