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'made more clear' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been explained or described in more detail or with more precision. For example, "After providing more information, his instructions were made more clear."
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"Now it's been made more clear.
"The lie behind the buzzword of diversity could not be made more clear," he said.
Another key aspect made more clear in xGiotto is the fixed logical execution time of a task.
That's the wrong policy at a time when the need for government has never been made more clear.
"It also made more clear what we were up against, even if it means facing the risks," he said.
xGiotto builds on top of Giotto in the sense that the strict separation of timing and functionality is respected and even made more clear at the syntactical level.
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May's decision to call an election only makes more clear that progressivism in the United Kingdom faces a crisis.
May's decision to call an election only makes more clear that progressivism in the United Kingdom faces a crisis.
The social network said that it had rewritten the rules partly to make more clear why updates weren't removed when users complained about them.
Now, the City Council is considering legislation to require that they and others like them make more clear what services they do and do not provide.
Correction: The piece was amended later to make more clear the role played by TGW in customising a bespoke use for the robot picking technology.
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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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