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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got clarity" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the context of finally understanding a situation, often after some confusion. For example, "After speaking to my professor, I finally got clarity on what was required for the assignment."
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I've got clarity.
"But I think we've got clarity on how we go about our business this week and hopefully we'll see that on Saturday".
We've not got clarity on it yet, we haven't got Tef data yet so we don't know what it looks like," Morgan said.
"If you haven't got clarity on that, once you retire I can imagine it feeling very isolating or directionless in some way".
But when I got clarity in my mind, that this policy is not only doomed to failure - it actually has failed - I decided we have to abandon that concept, and define a new vision.
For his album "Wenu Wenu" (Ribbon Music), Mr. Souleyman had a Western producer — Kieran Hebden, also known as Four Tet — and, for the first time, a full-fledged recording studio (in Brooklyn), where he and Mr. Sa'id got clarity and sonic nuance, not clutter or forced fusions.
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The sooner we get clarity, the sooner volumes will return.
"That's not something I'm getting clarity of".
We need to get clarity, guidance from the administration".
It could be months before they get clarity.
One of the British participants said, "We could never get clarity" from the Americans.
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