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The phrase "clear signals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe unmistakable or easily interpretable indications or messages in various contexts, such as communication or behavior.
Example: "The clear signals from the management indicated that a change in strategy was imminent."
Alternatives: "obvious signs" or "distinct indications."
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German officials sent no clear signals about their next move.
Despite his reserve Rossini sent clear signals of his intentions.
All these are clear signals of our belief in fundamental human rights.
Policymakers need to send clear signals to the private sector on where to invest their money.
Still, students complained that JPMorgan did not give clear signals early on about what would happen.
While there was plenty of noise, there were also many clear signals of Germany's plans.
"We came to a point where we needed to make clear signals to China," he said.
Finance ministers and central bankers were reminded of the importance of clear signals about economic policy.
But the authorities quickly grew nervous and sent clear signals that the protests must stop.
As with Mr Ledward, clear signals about Mr Neale's alleged failings were ignored for years.
The gains came despite clear signals that Fed officials see a cloudy economic forecast for the months ahead.
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