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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearer from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey how an idea or explanation has become clearer with more information or for comparison. For example: My understanding of the issue became much clearer from our discussion.
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It looks a bit clearer from the local angle.
As the yeast settled, the beer appeared to become darker and clearer from the top down.
He's idea was that everything would seem clearer from that perspective, and that little quarrels would have been forgotten.
Police have still not determined Loughner's alleged motive, which seems no clearer from the rambling manifesto he posted on social networking sites.
Nothing could be clearer from the past year of struggle than the ability of clear political demands to mobilise numbers in the streets.
Nothing is clearer from Harvey than the importance of creating a more rain-retentive environment around the ribbons of concrete at the heart of Houston.
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It was clear from his….
This is clear from her own interiors.
This is not immediately clear from polls.
Some were clear from the start.
Several things became clear from my experiments.
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