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The phrase "are not very clear" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The instructions for assembling the bookshelf are not very clear."
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The boundaries of the park type and content are not very clear in present China.
But, this is the kind of thing that they are not very clear about.
This month's figures and December's overlap, so are not very clear.
The reasons why are not very clear, [but] it wasn't a state directive," said Mugisha.
The relations between odour and texture notably are not very clear and results from previous works are not in accordance.
"There's enormous confidence today, but it can evaporate very quickly for reasons that are not very clear," he said.
"The people who are working on the sewer are not very clear about what they are doing," he said.
The physical mechanisms, especially on the evolution of sediment damage, are not very clear sediment though some numerical simulations were presented based on conventional landslide.
If a pond is disturbed, you throw a stone and see the ripples, but they are not very clear and they are obscured by the other waves.
We are not very clear on this, but we sense that there is safety as well as good subversive fighting position in our haven beside the point.
Such a producer may therefore prefer to modify his production process to conform to regulations when they are not very costly, as opposed to paying a pollution penalty, when possible pollution control mechanisms are not very clear to the farmer.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com