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Discover Ludwig"clarify things" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask someone to provide more information or to make something more clear. Here are a few examples: 1. "Could you please clarify things for me? I'm having trouble understanding your explanation." 2. "I think we need to have a meeting to clarify things before moving forward with the project." 3. "The purpose of this email is to clarify things and address any confusion about the new company policy." 4. "I'm sorry if I was unclear in my previous email. Let me clarify things for you." 5. "It would be helpful if you could clarify things in your report - some of the numbers don't seem to add up."
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"It helped clarify things.
Just to clarify things.
But comedy helped to clarify things.
The official answer doesn't entirely clarify things.
It took another date to clarify things.
"It would finally clarify things," Mr. Rugova said.
"She works nights," said the superintendent to clarify things.
One interviewer tried to clarify things with the singer.
He promises a new law next year to clarify things.
Perhaps the demand to clarify things in advance does have an impact.
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Update: Stokols got in touch with me to 'clarify' things.
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