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The phrase "fully clarify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the complete and thorough explanation of a concept or situation.
Example: "I would like to fully clarify the terms of our agreement to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "completely explain" or "thoroughly elucidate".
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Although the Dunedin study buttressed some of the basic findings of the Kaiser study, it didn't fully clarify the mechanisms at work.
In many senses Trudeau had won his battle against Quebec nationalism, but he had not managed to create the pan-Canadian nation-building instrument that would fully clarify the relationship between all Canadians and the federal state.
Nor does it fully clarify the company's tracking policy.
Further studies are needed to fully clarify the exact antimigraine site of action of the CGRP mAbs and NOX-C89.
In order to characterize the liquid level precisely, it is necessary to fully clarify the relationship among subcool, liquid level and pressure difference between injector and producer.
Apple has not yet been updated to fully clarify the new rules regarding how subscriptions can be used, which is still causing a lot of developer confusion at the moment.
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"This incident has not been fully clarified," he said.
But the court never fully clarified the meaning of "undue burden".
In June 1863, there was a crisis whose true meaning has never been fully clarified.
A fully clarified brain would be nearly invisible to the naked eye.
"Some files were destroyed," he noted, "others were fixed or disposed of in ways we have not yet fully clarified".
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