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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get clarity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean obtaining a better understanding or a clearer perspective on something. For example: "After discussing the situation with my supervisor, I was finally able to get clarity on what I should do next."
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Get clarity on side hustles now.
Get clarity on what really matters.
The sooner we get clarity, the sooner volumes will return.
We need to get clarity, guidance from the administration".
It could be months before they get clarity.
"Our concern is to get clarity," he said.
One of the British participants said, "We could never get clarity" from the Americans.
We have been trying to get clarity why they have been arrested".
White's drug memories are understandably so hazy that it's hard to get clarity.
MPs often complain they cannot get clarity about what is and isn't allowable.
"Until they can get clarity on Iraq, OPEC won't do anything".
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