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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be clarified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to indicate that an idea, question or issue needs further explanation or discussion. For example, "The tax-deductible status of the donation needs to be clarified."
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The rules need to be clarified.
Even so, the contradiction needs to be clarified.
"Certain things have to be clarified" Mr. Gissin said.
If so, however, two things would have to be clarified.
THE designation "fabric artist" leaves much to be clarified.
Bo now faces "discipline violations," to be clarified later.
Details of the process, however, remain to be clarified.
So it needs to be clarified, and clarified quickly".
What, if anything needs to be clarified?
Some issues really need to be clarified.
However, its mechanism had to be clarified.
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