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The phrase "a clear idea about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or perception of a particular topic or concept.
Example: "After the meeting, I had a clear idea about the project's objectives and the team's expectations."
Alternatives: "a clear understanding of" or "a solid grasp of".
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Mr. Gatti had a clear idea about every phrase.
DEBORAH STREETER: Michael had a clear idea about a business plan.
From the beginning, the Republicans had a clear idea about what they wanted.
Firstly, Osborne had a clear idea about how he wanted economic policy to work.
More impressive still is that nobody has a clear idea about what exactly Magic Leap does.
He confessed to not having a clear idea about how nationalising antibiotics production would work.
"I'm not certain the players have a clear idea about what I'll pick from our preparations.
"I think over the coming day or so we'll get a clear idea about that".
With this [movie] more than the previous one, I had a clear idea about how I wanted it to look.
In her own words: "I am scared, people do not have a clear idea about what Ebola is".
If you want a clear idea about what was rotten as opposed to enlightened about Victorian England, look no further.
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