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The phrase "clearer idea" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to having a more distinct or well-defined understanding of something. Example: "After reading the textbook, I have a clearer idea of how to solve the math problem."
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As for Maine, the Mets had a clearer idea.
Exam boards will have a clearer idea of expectation.
Once we get a clearer idea about the future, today's volatility should diminish.
To provide a clearer idea of their expectations, they are publishing a new handbook for auditors.
After Missouri, we will probably have a clearer idea on that.
We should have a clearer idea after Michigan and Arizona vote on Feb. 28.
Having a clearer idea of his role in San Jose might help too, mentally.
By now, Mr. Phillips had a clearer idea of what he wanted.
We will have a much clearer idea of that in a month's time.
Other countries have a clearer idea of how to present themselves in a global market.
Those in charge of steering the professional era now have a clearer idea of the pitfalls.
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