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The phrase "clear of this" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be free or without something, often something undesirable or problematic. Example: "I was glad to finally be clear of this never-ending project." This sentence means that the speaker was relieved to no longer have to deal with the project that seemed to have no end.
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Until 4 September Glamping fans, steer clear of this one!
Anyone who suffers from drowning dreams should probably stay clear of this movie.
As a rule, journalists steer clear of this boggy spiritual terrain.
Now, his people must have been telling him to steer clear of this one?
How shall we get clear of this evil one?" Under her breath, Foster began to pray.
Bambi Most people know to steer well clear of this one by now.
But most steer clear of this canard for fear of looking foolish.
"However if he's going to do it his press adviser should have told him to stay clear of this situation".
For this reason also, governments and political parties steer clear of this avoidable minefield and hope it will go away.
The social services agency, which has done some good work over the years, might walk clear of this.
To steer clear of this semantic debate, I define "smart contracts" as blockchain programs that facilitate the movement of money, goods, or services.
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