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The phrase "be crystal clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that a point is easy to comprehend and fully understood. For example: "I want to be crystal clear that I do not support this decision."
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CM: Be crystal clear.
And it has to be crystal clear.
I have to be crystal clear.
We need to be crystal clear".
Ms Miller said she would be "crystal clear".
The case may not always be crystal clear.
The message to PiS needs to be crystal clear.
Be crystal clear about your culture and values.
"I want to be crystal clear," Courier said.
I want to be crystal clear about that.
Yes, it's hypocritical and ill-considered but let's be crystal clear about the potentill-considered but
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