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"making it clear that" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a statement or explanation that clarifies something previously mentioned or to emphasize a point. Example: "After carefully analyzing the data, the report highlighted certain trends, making it clear that the company's sales have been steadily declining over the past year."
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The President deploys 2500 Marines to Australia, making "it clear that America is a Pacific power".
"We're making it clear that we're enforcing the laws".
But at least he is making it clear that he will fight, hard.
He was making it clear that he was with the secret police.
"I think Secretary Geithner is making it clear that those days are over".
If he doesn't reverse these cuts, we're making it clear that we will".
"Now they are making it clear that they are not with the revolution.
That is where the candidates could help, by making it clear that they support responsible policies.
But Mr Xi is also making it clear that the party remains the ultimate arbiter.
"Patients are making it clear that they are having difficulty getting access to services," he said.
He smiled, making it clear that the prediction referred to him.
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