Sentence examples for be clarity from inspiring English sources

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be clarity

noun

The state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.

  • She dreamed, with great clarity, that she had been seen her own death.

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"Next week there will be clarity".

"There has to be clarity," she said.

"I think it's important there be clarity on this issue".

By then, aides said, there will be clarity on what steps he plans to take.

"There must be clarity of command," he said, "clarity of vision".

"There should be clarity about what the BBC does and doesn't do," he continues.

And there will be clarity both here inside this country and outside it.

They've been hampered by a government that offers confusion to entrepreneurs and job creators when there needs to be clarity.

There also needs to be clarity over the legal status of a new treaty or suite of treaties.

He added: "At the very least there ought to be clarity for those who were already here on 23 June".

Wright, who lost his status as Arsenal's record goalscorer to Thierry Henry, believes there needs to be clarity on the way forward for Wenger's squad.

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