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"make it clear to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to ensure that their message or information is understood clearly by the listener or reader. Example: "I need to make it clear to my boss that I am not able to work overtime this week." Here, the speaker wants to ensure that their boss understands and is aware that they are not available for overtime work. Another example: "The teacher used diagrams to make it clear to the students how photosynthesis works." In this sentence, the verb "make it clear" is used to show that the teacher wants to ensure that the students understand the complex concept of photosynthesis.
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"We make it clear to our authors".
Yes, I'll make it clear to them.
Make it clear to everyone, it's got to stop immediately".
How could she make it clear to him that she had changed her mind?
How do I make it clear to guests that this is not a "green card" wedding?
What we need to do is make it clear to illegal immigrants where to go".
Websites already have to make it clear to users that third-party cookies are tracking them.
The president needs to make it clear to women what the choice will mean to them".
He said Washington should make it clear to the Chinese that "there's a price to pay".
He held her gaze, trying to make it clear to her that he was not lying.
Others make it clear to the eager onlookers that they could not care less.
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