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The phrase "has just clarified" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been recently explained or made clear. Example: The teacher has just clarified the instructions for the assignment, so please make sure to follow them carefully.
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I also shouldn't have jokingly answered Nikon that I caught the plane in mid-air and should have just clarified that the plane was edited in using PicsArt.
Or maybe this is how Americans have always acted, and Trump's rise has just helped clarify who we really are.
The Legislature has just cause to clarify beyond debate" whether this effect is one it actually intends.
One of Mike Huckabee's chief advisers has just attempted to clarify the Arkansas Governor's apparent equating of homosexuality and necrophilia.
A team of U.S. researchers has just added to and clarified the existing evidence by documenting significant, rapid accumulations of inhaled ultrafine manganese oxide particles in the lung and many brain regions [ EHP 114:1172–1178; Elder et al.].
Update: A T-Mobile rep has just reached out to clarify the reports.
I had, just to clarify, not been expecting actual snow to materialize from the carrot-nosed buggers.
I had, just to clarify, not been expecting actual snow to materialise from the carrot-nosed buggers.
In light of what has just been said, therefore, we can clarify our understanding of the paradigmatic analysis of relational situations.
Let me just clarify that I have zero problem with the pantslessness, but I do have a huge problem with a celebrity, especially one who is not only an idol for young people, but who has just had a child herself, promoting what we know to be one of the significant players in America's obesity problem.
In July 2015, he sued the EPA over the Clean Water Rule, which the agency and the Army Corps of Engineers had just issued to clarify the scope of the Clean Water Act.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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