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It's just not immediately clear what.
It's not clear what he means.
It's not clear what exactly.
It's not clear what that means.
It is not clear what they want.
It was not clear what she meant.
It was clear what had happened.
It was not immediately clear what happened.
Not quite clear what yet.
It wasn't clear what for.
It's perfectly clear what happens.
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