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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very clear" is not correct in standard written English.
It is missing a subject, such as "I," to make it a complete sentence.
Example: "I am very clear about my expectations for this project."
Alternatives: "I am quite clear" or "I am completely clear."
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But I am very clear.
That's why I am very clear.
"I am very clear in my conscience".
I am very clear in advance about it.
I am very clear and of a sound mind.
"I say what I mean, and I am very clear.
I am very clear that I am not a feminist.
I am very clear in my own mind.
I am very clear that the individual should be the person who decides, not the state".
"I am very clear that my destiny, my mission is to serve," Ms. Sahagun said.
He reportedly added: "I am very clear with who I am.
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