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"clarifying things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to activities or processes that involve understanding and making something more clear. For example: "I am trying to clarify things so that we all understand the situation."
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"It's freedom of choice," McClure adds quickly, clarifying things.
Unfortunately, instead of clarifying things, they mostly invite further conjecture and confusion.
"I have to permanently be sending messages to them, clarifying things," he said with a smile.
When housing arises from its torpor, it could find itself transformed.Greenery can be hard to define, so the emergence of credible certifiers is clarifying things.
But it would have the great advantage of clarifying things and facilitating a more sensible debate about infrastructure spending, and the value of federal spending more generally.
Now the most human-like australopithecine found to date is clarifying things—and staking a claim to be the species from which early humans evolved.Fossils of the new species, Australopithecus sediba, were discovered in 2008 in a cave in South Africa.
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"It helped clarify things.
Last night clarified things.
Just to clarify things.
Which of course clarified things.
This clarifies things a lot".
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