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Discover Ludwig"perfectly clear" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is completely understandable. For example: "She explained the instructions for the project perfectly clear, so there was no confusion for the team."
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"Perfectly clear," said Jack.
"I hope that's perfectly clear".
Is that perfectly clear?
It was perfectly clear.
Let me make something perfectly clear.
That was perfectly clear to her now.
All the tabletops were perfectly clear.
"I want to make that perfectly clear.
Well, that should be perfectly clear.
He was perfectly clear," Cohen said.
It's perfectly clear what happens.
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