Sentence examples for make your meaning clear from inspiring English sources

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Why use a word that could momentarily confuse a reader, making it appear that you're talking about a time span, when choosing "although" or "though" could make your meaning clear from the start?

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If you've already sent something that could be interpreted the wrong way, make your meaning crystal clear.

It was changed on 16 June 2016 to make its meaning clearer.

An illustration will make my meaning clearer: --here are three fingers --a little finger, a second finger, and a middle finger.

One of the drama teachers, Yusef Miller, a playwright and actor, suggested that the girls change a line to make its meaning clearer.

Their amendment does say the Welsh language has official status - but it qualifies this in order to make the meaning clearer and, they say, less open to legal challenge.

To make our meaning clearer, we have changed the word "nature" to "living beings".

The introduction to this section of the paper has been rewritten to make our meaning clearer.

I slightly extended this discussion by using the example of cyanobacteria to make my meaning clearer.

We have therefore removed any mention of interactions in the interpretation and discussion of our modeling results to make our meaning clearer".

The rules say to hyphenate two or more words that work together to modify another word whenever doing so makes the meaning clearer.

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