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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear look at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an examination or analysis of a subject, providing clarity or insight.
Example: "The report offers a clear look at the current economic trends affecting the market."
Alternatives: "a detailed view of" or "an insightful examination of".
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I don't know if he had a clear look at the basket.
It was a great shot, a clear look at the basket, and his elevation and form were perfect.
The border is, of course, sealed, so it was a month before I got a clear look at the billboard.
Either way, these folks were giving us a clear look at the rigors of Fox News journalism.
Never mind all our obsessing over glutes and gluten, this is a clear look at where we're all headed.
With Newman five feet from him, Person had a clear look at the hoop and drained it.
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Two years later, we're amassing more data that gives a clearer look at the real role of women in film.
The economists used hard-to-obtain government data to provide a clearer look at Asian American wealth.
From the pictures in hand, scientists were able to get a clearer look at a circular depression that had attracted their attention right after landing.
A clearer look at the rims of the pits might help tell whether they are small impact craters or they formed from erosion, for example.
The book provides a clearer look at one thing -- the quality of being a Beatle -- than any other book has done.
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