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The phrase "a clear vernacular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing language that is easily understood and commonly spoken by a particular group or community.
Example: "The author uses a clear vernacular that makes the complex subject matter accessible to all readers."
Alternatives: "plain language" or "simple dialect".
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Ms. Kelley uses a clear vernacular, which is helpful for knowing what to put where.
The language was impossible to understand, but the building itself communicated in a clear vernacular: thick columns, coarsely hewn and partly painted white, were topped with gold-haloed icons and lovely scarves that must have been embroidered by hand.
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Several presidential libraries -- including Reagan's and Nixon's -- steer clear of Modernism in favor of a more vernacular style: Mediterranean villa.
— then said that "shout out" was now a more common vernacular for a "kind mention of a homie" (Urban Dictionary).
It is high poetry in a vernacular vein, a miracle embedded in the everyday.
The proliferation of a commonplace — or vernacular — photography is a much more profound change.
The industry has a distinctive vernacular.
A new view will not mean a new vernacular.
They are a homegrown, vernacular piece of native architecture.
Demotic Greek language, also called Romaic, Greek Demotiki, or Romaiki, a modern vernacular of Greece.
Even then, it was impenetrable to most of the villagers, who spoke only a tribal vernacular.
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