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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually clarify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is intended to provide clear understanding or explanation.
Example: "I hope this explanation will actually clarify the confusion surrounding the project requirements."
Alternatives: "truly clarify" or "really clarify".
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What Mr Borg seems to be trying to do is actually clarify and possibly liberalise the regulations on growing GM across the EU bloc.
"In some circumstances, when undertaking a clarification, they've actually expanded the authority in the bill — so this seems to have been an exercise in 'keep vague', at an early stage, have a whole host of academics, NGOs, companies raise concerns about that lack of clarity, but keep it vague so that only at the very last minute — i.e. now — will they actually clarify those 200-odd issues.
"But it is an attempt to actually clarify a very confusing set of reporting rules that has the unintended consequence of forcing commanders to make readiness trade-offs".
Go through the steps and see if you can add an existing image to them that will actually clarify the step.
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Unlike "The Hours," last year, in which Ms. Kidman put on a fake nose and frumpy clothes to impersonate Virginia Woolf, "Cold Mountain" makes no attempt to dim her radiance, and her beauty actually clarifies what in the book is a plot problem.
"It's a lovely finding that actually clarifies a huge debate in the field".
In his town hall last week the President actually clarified the matter, even if inadvertently.
He didn't take a DJ fee for it because he was so late, he actually clarified that with me.
Indeed, length of action, grade of OA, age of the patients, safety of the administration, and superiority of PRP towards LMW-HA and HMW-HA have been actually clarified.
Recent research, however, has actually clarified that listening to music can encourage activity in a region of the brain called the Default Mode Network which is partially responsible for controlling how likely you are to be distracted by outside stimuli.
We all know alcohol and tobacco are never going to get a dangerous drug classification, for all the obvious historic and cultural reasons, so it doesn't actually help clarify the very real public health issues associated with drugs to make distracting comparisons in this way.
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