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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually clearer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is more understandable or transparent than before. Example: "After revising the document, I found that the new version is actually clearer than the original."
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"I think Facebook's clause is actually clearer than many other approaches companies could take, and Facebook has been one of the better open source contributors out there.
Since the perfusion procedure washes most of the blood cells from the kidney, the morphology and cyto-architecture of the proximal tubules in the perfused kidneys is actually clearer and better preserved than in non-perfused kidneys.
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But his face actually cleared.
They actually cleared the streets.
How much smoke has actually cleared is questionable.
The banquet hall clears, or, if it does not actually clear, it clears out mentally.
In a meeting long on atmosphere, it was the only achievement that actually cleared the air.
For one thing, it's not actually clear what Tillerson's views on foreign policy are.
(Ms. Knox was actually cleared. Apparently, The Daily Mail was as confused as we were and published the wrong verdict).
I find that a lot of perfumes give me headaches, and that essential oils actually clear them up, so I wear those.
Psychologically, the longer you have to repay something, the less imperative there is to get on with actually clearing the debt.
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