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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get clearer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of something becoming more understandable or less ambiguous.
Example: "As we discussed the project further, the objectives began to get clearer."
Alternatives: "become more evident" or "become more understandable."
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Things get clearer.
Slowly, things get clearer.
Perhaps it'll get clearer later.
Some things get clearer as you look back on them.
Thank goodness we are clear of it; perhaps we should get clearer still.
When you first do something, you've got ideas, but you distill and get clearer over time".
Things get clearer when we are escorted into one of two makeup vans.
But, he insisted, "Most people aren't born bad — they'll follow the rules as the rules get clearer".
Things will get clearer as they go along here, I'm assuming what with the "no more regular season games" thing.
Mr. Marti, the authorities said, shot out the rear window of his car to get clearer shots at the police.
The thing to keep in mind is that, like Sara, once you identify what's most important to you, things get clearer.
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