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The phrase "In clear terms" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something should be explained or stated plainly and understandably. Example: "Please explain the policy changes in clear terms so that everyone can understand."
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In clear terms, he suggested that his patience, after he had invested between $100 million and $200 million in the club, was finite.
In clear terms he wasn't fired, he was demoted.
He sees things in clear terms -- good and bad".
"This document sets out in clear terms what these right are".
The investigators go on to condemn both sides in clear terms.
Haley also, in her interview with Politico, stated, in clear terms, what Brzezinski did not quite say.
The "rules" Iran is accused of breaking are not vague, but rather spelled out in clear terms.
The presentation lays out the deal in clear terms, describing the spending backstop as "automatic across-the-board cuts ('sequestration').
And he has spoken out admirably against sexual promiscuity among teenagers in clear terms of right and wrong, emphasizing the consequences involved.
In a statement, Harris said, "This case demonstrates in clear terms that California's campaign-finance laws are in desperate need of reform.
The GCHQ memo sets out in clear terms what the agency's access to Dishfire allows it to do, before handling how UK communications should be treated.
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