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"clarity about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to a situation that requires understanding and knowledge in order to progress further. For example, "We need more clarity about our long-term goals before we can begin to make meaningful progress."
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Very importantly, there is now finally clarity about when the digital tachograph is to be introduced.
Or lack of clarity about expectations?
Clarity about her intentions means combustion.
And they are gaining clarity about the roster.
There was little clarity about the rebel statements.
Clarity about the group's decision rules is crucial.
There was a lot more clarity about the past.
At least there seems to be greater clarity about shapes.
Give fans more clarity about who they are buying from.
There is no clarity about who killed him.
Under "forward guidance", he would provide clarity about borrowing costs.
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