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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific and easily understandable condition or situation regarding a person, project, or system.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to ensure that we have a clear status of all ongoing tasks."
Alternatives: "an unambiguous condition" or "a definite situation".
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There's a clear status quo to prioritise customer satisfaction.
Artists don't have the luxury of placing themselves in opposition to a clear status quo.
We are more comfortable and we're more effective when there's a clear status arrangement between people.
Having their own consultation room gave students a clear status and enabled them to further develop their independence.
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This definition enunciates a clear position on the ontological status of beauty, which will often be vexed in the eighteenth century.
Milk (made from milking a cow) will clear status effects on the player.
To our knowledge, the Liyu police are a paramilitary group without a clear legal status.
Any project which lacks a clear metaphysical status makes the challenge to address permanence and change more difficult.
Until then the private colleges had not been given a clear legal status and had been treated as rather inferior.
Only a few will go on to higher education, he said, but a clear legal status in Israel would help more.
Refugees have a clear legal status, IDPs and other forced migrants do not.
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