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The phrase "get something clear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ensure that a particular point or idea is understood without confusion.
Example: "Before we proceed, let's get something clear: the deadline for the project is next Friday."
Alternatives: "clarify something" or "make something clear."
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Let me get something clear: Several Christian clergymen have justified the inclusion of violent fighting within their ministries.
Now let's get something clear: I know fuck all about fashion.
If your answer is "most-to-all", let's get something clear right away: These are years you simply can't waste, people.
Let's get something clear -- young black boys would love to the have the freedom and luxury to not censor their talk and fashion like their white counterparts.
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It's worth getting something clear about the talks which are about to be held between Michael O'Neill and Stewart Regan: the suggestion that the manager of Northern Ireland has the SFA chief executive over a barrel doesn't stand up to much scrutiny.
But Mark Pearson, head of the health division at the OECD, said: "Let's get something very clear - it's not to do with money.
If you just have small pimples on your face, then just get something like Neutrogena, clear and clear, or St. Ives.
Let me make something clear.
"It's clear we will get something, but it's equally clear we will not get what the planet needs," he told BBC News.
Lew, while pledging to get something done, also steered clear of promising that it would get done this summer: "I think we have to get on to the debate of how do we have alternative policies to do deficit reduction and make room for the kinds of investments that will keep America on the cutting edge in the next generation.
And that when we get something wrong, we are clear about saying so, which is something we didn't do well last week.
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