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The phrase "make it more clear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to explain something more thoroughly. For example, "Can you please make it more clear how to complete this task?".
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The security agency can certainly make it more clear to the public and to its screeners what the drill entails.
We will look into that and make it more clear in the description.
"We have made it perhaps more complex in order to make it more clear".
I can't make it more clear; it's only something I am beginning to comprehend, which is revealing itself to me.
The international trailer was quite ambiguous and I thought that, for Italy, it was better to make it more clear".
"If I could write it again, I would make it more clear that Hamilton's equation inspired lots of good research," Tarnita says.
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Make it more clearer.
They were already headed this way -- Sept. 11 accelerated it, and made it more clear".
Eventually, the company told me that it was open to making it more clear to customers what they're agreeing to.
She made it more clear than before that she will not seek a Norway or Switzerland-style relationship with the EU single market.
The tape makes it "more clear than ever that Bush took his eye off the ball in Afghanistan to invade Iraq," said Stephanie Cutter, Senator Kerry's communications director.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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