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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to appear clear" is not correct in English as it lacks a subject and a proper verb form.
It could be used in a context where you want to express that something should be made clear, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to allow the instructions to appear clear to all participants."
Alternatives: "make it clear" or "ensure clarity".
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The security company hired by the government at huge expense proved to be wildly incompetent; the Olympic brand managers have made it clear that no one, apart from official sponsors, will be allowed to appear to capitalize on the Games.
But was the corporation right to allow him to appear?
Does it appear clear or blocked?
Eventually, the rinse water should appear clear.
But the fact that prosecutors allowed someone to appear before a grand jury who identified herself as mentally incompetent and had shown clear signs of both bias and racism is disturbing.
But the fact that prosecutors allowed someone to appear before a grand jury who identified herself as mentally incompetent and had shown clear signs of both bias and racism is disturbing.
There is a clear implication here: Nobody could really care very much about any of these things, except insofar as it allows them to appear virtuous.
A large cloud of fog just above the plane of mirrors allows for the light, when reflected into the air, to appear as clear graphic objects or sculptural drawings.
They sent a delegation to see the commissioner, and after a few meetings they appeared to have reached an understanding that the harassment would stop and that Colvin would be allowed to clear her name.
Why shouldn't the market be allowed to clear itself?
Endogenous ovarian hormones were allowed to clear for 2 weeks.
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