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"it needs to clarify" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to communicate the idea that something needs more explanation or detail. For example: "The instructions weren't very clear, so it needs to clarify what each step is."
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I think it needs to clarify its rules to make sure we don't have a repeat of the incidents that affected Anthony and Craig and also Jody Cundy in his kilo when it comes to false starts.
It needs to clarify the future of both policies before the economic update at the end of the year.
It needs to clarify where there needs to be trade-offs, although this is a challenge because people don't like trade-offs.
Approaching biology of age-related hearing loss is complex: it needs to clarify some peripheral aspects with different cochlear structure and cellular type affected, and some other about central auditory processing.
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Well, then, if David Tyree has said "some things that maybe [he didn't] want to say," then he needs to clarify it right now and tell us of his complete about-face and change of heart, that he accepts science and equality and rejects bigoted views.
It's obvious that the LAPD needs to clarify Special Order 40.
However, she adds that Ofsted now needs to clarify what it does expect schools to do to meet its inspection criteria.
And FDA needs to clarify its requirements.
Your boss needs to clarify his criticisms.
Before, we describe our model, it is needed to clarify the difference between attention and awareness.
He argued that it's needed to clarify what he said was confusion in Obama's executive order over what kinds of legal protections are afforded to religious contractors.
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