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The phrase "are less clearer" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "are less clear." You can use the corrected phrase when comparing the clarity of two or more things, indicating that one is not as clear as the other.
Example: "The instructions provided in the second document are less clear than those in the first."
Alternatives: "are not as clear" or "are more ambiguous."
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Now, things are less clear.
"Syria and Iran are less clear.
Some are less clear.
His next steps are less clear.
Its other boundaries are less clear.
But his political leanings are less clear.
Vinik's views are less clear.
His democratic ones are less clear.
Twin data are less clear.
The benefits to employees are less clear.
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