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"for a clarification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain something more clearly or to ask for an explanation. For example: "Can you provide me with more details on the project timeline for a clarification?".
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McGregor contacted McPhedran and News Corp for a clarification.
The teams have asked for a clarification of the deal.
"It was the defense minister looking for a clarification of the comments," he said.
Golan had "cheapened the Holocaust," Netanyahu said, and he summoned the general for a "clarification".
But the government initially appeared to see no need for a clarification.
They are asking for a clarification because of British support for Gaddafi.
He won't have to wait four days for a "clarification" (in Section C, Page 36).
"All of this points to the need for a clarification of the law".
The congressman's office asked in mid-August for a clarification, but the request was e-mailed to a vacationing reporter.
But there are enough disturbing accounts to have prompted a United Nations human-rights officials to ask for a "clarification".
Asked for a clarification, Torre said, "I didn't think he was as aggressive as he was in the first game".
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