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clarifying us
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "clarifying us" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of making something clear to a group that includes the speaker and the audience, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The speaker was clarifying us on the new policy changes, but it was still confusing."
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News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
Not only that, "Here in Kiev, you are not only clarifying yourselves, you are clarifying us".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
At the same time, US officials sought to clarify US policy after a variety of mixed signals in the administration's first 100 days.
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The guidelines allow Japan to take on a more assertive military role and clarify US support for Japan.
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"It's a moment of clarifying for us," Sobel said, confident that as autumn's chill turns to winter's subfreezing temperatures, Occupy Wall Street will stay put.
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LinkedIn clarified to us that indeed users are still using Twitter from LinkedIn, however, through the built in integrations that are separate from the widget.
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"Our concerns were expressed, and Uribe clarified for us what he felt he should about the agreement with the United States," Mr. Amorim said.
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GoDaddy says today's issue affected "some" users, but has not yet clarified with us how many users specifically or what caused the problem.
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During a press conference, he said: "The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified, lead us to think there are no survivors.
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"The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified, lead us to think there are no survivors," Hollande said.
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Let's all give a shout out to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi for clarifying it for us.
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And it is also clarifying: it makes us focus on building experiences and products that touch massive numbers of fans.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of saying "clarifying us", use "clarifying for us" or "explaining to us" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "us" directly after verbs like "clarify". The verb requires a preposition to correctly indicate who is receiving the clarification. Always restructure the sentence to use "for us" or "to us" after the verb.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "clarifying us" attempts to express the action of making something understandable to a group that includes the speaker. However, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, it requires restructuring for clarity.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
8%
Reference
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "clarifying us" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in English. Ludwig AI suggests that the correct way to phrase this is "clarifying for us" or "explaining to us". While the intention is clear – to convey the act of making something understandable to a group that includes the speaker – the original phrasing misses the mark. The context of usage tends to be neutral, often appearing in news and media, although more formal contexts may require greater precision. It's best to avoid "clarifying us" and opt for the suggested alternatives to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clarifying for us
Replaces "us" with the prepositional phrase "for us" to indicate who is receiving the clarification.
explaining to us
Substitutes "clarifying" with "explaining" for a simpler and more direct way to convey the meaning.
making it clear to us
Uses a more descriptive phrase "making it clear" instead of the single verb "clarifying".
elucidating for us
Replaces "clarifying" with the more formal term "elucidating", still targeting "us".
shedding light on it for us
Employs a metaphorical expression "shedding light on it" to represent the act of clarification.
giving us insights
Focuses on providing understanding or insights to the group including the speaker.
helping us understand
Emphasizes the assistance in comprehension rather than direct clarification.
defining it for us
Replaces "clarifying" with "defining" to suggest setting a clear boundary or meaning.
interpreting it for us
Focuses on providing an interpretation or understanding of something.
illuminating it to us
Uses "illuminating" as a synonym for clarifying, implying the removal of obscurity.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically correct way to say "clarifying us"?
The phrase "clarifying us" is not grammatically sound. Instead, use phrases like "clarifying "clarifying for us"" or "explaining "explaining to us"".
Is "clarifying us" ever considered correct in specific contexts?
No, "clarifying us" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct phrasing would be something like "clarifying it for us" or simply "explaining it to us".
What's the difference between "clarifying us" and "clarifying for us"?
"Clarifying us" is grammatically incorrect. "Clarifying "clarifying for us"" is the correct way to express making something clear to a group of people that includes you.
When should I use "clarifying for us" instead of "clarifying to us"?
While "clarifying to us" can sometimes work, "clarifying "clarifying for us"" is generally safer and more widely accepted. If you want to use "to", consider using "explaining to us" instead.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested