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Free sign upThe phrase "clarification of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the importance or necessity of obtaining further information or details about a particular subject, as in the following example: "The court has requested further clarification of the witness' testimony before ruling on the case."
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Clarification of the political situation.
China wants clarification of Taiwan's new position.
There was still no clarification of why the tires fail.
This clarification requires a clarification of its own.
Mr. Reid starts with a methodical clarification of terms.
But here it's worth a quick clarification of terms.
Clarification of where the club is going is necessary.
The teams have asked for a clarification of the deal.
Clarification of the political situation... Everybody's watching Rockefeller.
She said his question was "at best a clarification of his Miranda rights".
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