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The phrase "always very clear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is consistently easy to understand or unambiguous.
Example: "The instructions provided by the teacher were always very clear, making it easy for the students to follow along."
Alternatives: "consistently clear" or "always easy to understand".
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Things are always very clear with him.
I am always very clear about that".
Loïc was always very clear: We sell art".
"I'm always very clear about what I'm hungry for, and what I'm not hungry for".
"We were always very clear with them that it was up to the principal to make the decision," he said.
"My experience of the mayoralty of London is [that] it is always very clear what the mayor wants.
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Furthermore, the difference between observable and non-observable attributes is not always very clear-cut.
And most people who have experience with working with me know that I'm always very, very clear about which hats I'm wearing at any particular time.
"I was always very, very clear that whatever the results, the status quo was not an option and there was an opportunity for profound constitutional change, and rebalancing here within the United Kingdom," she said.
"I have always been very clear about this.
"I've always been very clear on that.
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