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The phrase "clear a question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to provide a clear and definitive answer or solution to a question. Example: After much discussion and debate, the teacher was finally able to clear the question of whether or not students would be allowed to retake the exam.
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But as the new law's fine print became clear, a question emerged: How would the legislation be enforced?
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One of the things he made perfectly clear answered a question I've been wrestling with that no one else has yet answered for me sufficiently.
For academics it's perhaps a little clearer - a question of declining invitations from state institutions and explaining why.
Kardashian also cleared up a question we've been wondering for a while: does she consider her self a feminist? .
The meaning of both a "clear question" and a "clear majority" is left unspecified in the act, to be interpreted by the supreme court".
However, the meaning of both a "clear question" and a "clear majority" is unspecified.
The carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) Second-Look Trial was a well-planned and carefully executed study with a clear question and a well-defined outcome of interest.
In summary, fellowship-granting organizations are looking for a clear research question, a rationale to why this question is important, and a plan on how you are going to answer this question.
Everyone, it seemed, including the mayor of Florence, Matteo Renzi, had a clear view, and a question.
If you can't get a clear "yes" on a question like that, then what's the point in hiring them?
OLAP is a good tool for exploring the data in a human-driven fashion, when a person has a clear question in mind.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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