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The phrase "are now clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become understandable or evident at the present time.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, the requirements for the project are now clear."
Alternatives: "have become clear" or "are evident now."
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At least two things are now clear.
But several things are now clear.
The implications for 2015 are now clear.
Russia's aims, method and goals are now clear.
Some of the distinct characteristics of these potential psychopaths are now clear.
But the inclusive terms on which that will happen are now clear.
The awful ageing effects of constantly worrying about migration are now clear.
As a result, the six initial locations the attackers posted the information in are now clear.
If you turn 90 degrees to the left, there are now clear and expansive views of Bath and the landscape.
After months of talk, and two weeks of negotiations, I believe that the pieces of that accord are now clear.
He and the $6.5 million cap hit he represents are now clear to go to the Rangers American Leaguee affiliate in Hartford.
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