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The phrase 'a crystal clear' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is incredibly clear and transparent in appearance. For example: "The lake was a crystal clear blue, with no signs of pollution."
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"It's a crystal clear one".
The Catholic Bishops' Conference in Germany issued a crystal clear, uncompromising edict, endorsed by the Vatican.
"It's a crystal clear policy set by the president that everyone is following.
Small pebbles and sand gently shelve into a crystal clear bay – lots of fish to spot if you go snorkelling.
Some museums have a crystal clear vision about what constitutes a proper subject for a fashion exhibition.
There is a crystal clear debate within the Labour party about how fast to reduce the deficit.
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On a crystal-clear day the only cloud was nine.
"C.E.S. does not have a crystal-clear message.
He soon succeeded in making a crystal-clear carrot juice.
A crystal-clear mirrored ceiling turns reality upside down.
"Biscayne Bay is actually a crystal-clear bay.
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