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Discover Ludwig"Clear up with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing resolving or explaining a situation or misunderstanding. Example: "I need to clear up with my boss why I was late to the meeting."
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"It's something we're trying to clear up with the authorities.
They usually clear up with relative rapidity, with or without psychotherapy.
Such infections are common and usually clear up with no symptoms.
In the afternoon we try to clear up with the help of guests, friends and volunteers.
For many people, back problems clear up with little or no medical intervention within a few weeks.
Friday will clear up with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 80's.
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The facts are to be cleared up with the utmost speed.
But the mystery is cleared up with the discovery of an orphaned gray cart.
This misapprehension could have been cleared up with one fact-checking phone call.
"If something had to be cleared up with him on that, I would do it," Torre said.
That accord, which was first signed in 2007, hit a roadblock with Democrats that was cleared up with South Korea last December.
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