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"call for clarification" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to request or demand further explanation or understanding about something. Example: The instructions for the project were confusing and called for clarification from the teacher.
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But in an otherwise excellent report, several of Mr. Emmrich's observations call for clarification.
This is a call for clarification.
We audiotaped semi-structured interviews (37 face to-face in non-clinical settings and 4 telephone) and a face to-faceone call for clarinication as necessary (5 participants).
Overall, these observations call for clarification of the significance of HR and its role in driving multiple-wave outbreaks during pandemics.
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The duplication of names calls for clarification.
Other senior Labor government figures called for clarification.
At the time the RSPB called the statement "opaque" and called for clarification on the details.
Carmichael's agent had not responded to calls for clarification at time of publication.
The PAC calls for clarification about what the government will do when universities are in danger.
However some Italian MPs later called for clarification about why the country's authorities were not informed earlier.
The report calls for "clarification" on the right of transgender convicts to choose whether they stay in male or female prisons.
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