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The phrase 'emphasize more clearly' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something needs to be expressed or explained with greater emphasis and clarity. For example: "We need to emphasize more clearly why this new policy is important and how it will benefit our customers."
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Perhaps the authors could emphasize more clearly the role of Frizzled3 in motor neuron target innervation and survival in the periphery, which is indeed the main finding being reported.
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Looking at the development over all five Rounds, the importance of a human resources development plan is emphasized more clearly in the later Rounds.
In general, I thought that the assumption of compact support is perfectly legitimate (and conforms with what we know about grid cells in rodents and crawling bats), but it should be emphasized more clearly that the results rely on this assumption.
We emphasized more clearly that the strategies were for developing disorders, as well as entrenched drug problems, in order to make sure that strategies were not being rejected because panel members found them inappropriate for those with entrenched drug disorders alone.
In 1944, they emphasize even more clearly their position that consumer risk is their first priority (Dodge and Romig 1944).
We have now emphasized this point more clearly in the text.
This uncertainty, which is entirely analytic in nature, might be emphasized a bit more clearly in the text.
We adapt this propofol neuron model formulated in [18] slightly in order to more clearly emphasize the role of folded saddle canards in the observed dynamic behavior.
It changed the colors of its call-to-action buttons, for instance, to more clearly emphasize them and help its users along in creating and managing broadcasts as they happen.
We have modified the text to more clearly emphasize this important caveat.
Patient HD 20, T0 (90 y/o male): Perhaps to more clearly emphasize the risks, the risks of the disease … the risks and dangers.
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