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Discover LudwigThe phrase "You can clarify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inviting someone to provide more details or explanations about a topic or statement. Example: "If you have any questions about the project, you can clarify your concerns during the meeting."
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You can clarify the butter by skimming off the white solids.
You can clarify that you've booked rooms at a special rate but expect them to cover the costs if need be.
Hope you can clarify".
"But you can clarify it afterwards".
Once you've managed to explain the nuts and bolts of your postdoctoral research project to your friends, family, and a bunch of primary schoolchildren, you can clarify pretty much anything to anyone.
I hope you can clarify some things.
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Upon discussion, we do not require you to address these points for publication, however, if you have data that can clarify the reviewers concerns, we suggest including such new data in the revised manuscript.
We can clarify it".
Perhaps he can clarify this.
Perhaps Obama can clarify this picture.
They can clarify and filter the wines.
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