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"elaborate clarification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the act of providing more detailed or thorough explanations or details about something. Example: The teacher's instructions were confusing, so she asked her to elaborate her clarification on the assignment requirements.
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They elaborate: "upon clarification by the interviewer, 10 of the 11 other participants affirmed that they had been formally diagnosed with [MCI…] One individual stated that she did not recall ever hearing the term, explaining that she believed that she had been diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's disease.
But, like African philosophy itself, the ideas and beliefs of the African society that bear on ethical conduct have not been given elaborate investigation and clarification and, thus, stand in real need of profound and extensive analysis and interpretation.
Asking for clarification, elaborating nuance, they create a unique close reading of work that is, in both cases, a major presence in the international canon.
Arlington Park by Rachel Cusk 256pp, Faber, £14.99 The refined intelligence of Rachel Cusk's writing, with its exhaustive clarifications, elaborate metaphors and distinctly bitter aroma, may not be everybody's cup of tea, but for those who appreciate that particular blend of qualities, her books are a source of rich pleasure.
Follow-up questions concerning the HDMs' thoughts, feelings and actions such as "Tell me more about that" or "What do you mean by that" were asked when the interviewer wanted them to elaborate further or give clarification [ 15].
Follow-up questions were asked when the interviewer wanted them to elaborate further or provide a clarification.
This may provide a clarification and elaboration of socio-material activities, issues and situations while video recording, and thereby provide more in depth and elaborated information of e.g. reasons behind specific clinical work practice.
He did not elaborate or answer additional questions asking for clarification.
This procedure allowed the respondents to elaborate on the issues and ask for clarifications from the interviewees to ensure a better understanding of the context and concepts in the study [37].
The interviewer was then free to ask for clarification or to encourage participants to elaborate further on their accounts.
Clarification A clarification.
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