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The phrase "are crystal clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very clear or easy to understand, often in the context of instructions, communication, or information.
Example: "The guidelines provided in the document are crystal clear, leaving no room for confusion."
Alternatives: "are perfectly clear" or "are unmistakably clear".
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The rules are crystal clear".
The issues are crystal clear".
Francis's priorities are crystal clear.
From this BP's intentions are crystal clear.
His ideas about what's wrong are crystal clear".
Most things are crystal clear a day after the race".
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But, crucially, they are crystal-clear to insiders.
Theresa May has just announced her plans for Brexit and they are crystal-clear.
There are crystal-clear river pools to bathe in, but nowhere to buy a postcard.
Walkers can venture along the Vendul and Nansa rivers and there are crystal-clear pools to swim in.
That's the appeal of the movies: they are crystal-clear adventure stories where the good guys win in the end.
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