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"more clearly state" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting that someone should explain something more thoroughly or in more detail. For example, "Please more clearly state your argument so that everyone will understand it."
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To hold onto customers, executives have said they plan to more clearly state what makes Whole Foods stores different.
We believe additional text should be added to more clearly state the conditions on which the price of registry services may be increased.
"The ad for Yaz was revised to more clearly state the indications for Yaz," she wrote, adding that no one from Bayer was available for a phone interview to answer other questions on Tuesday.
Additionally, Lime says it will more clearly state that riding on or blocking sidewalks is illegal.
These more clearly state the rules about what kinds of content will be removed.
I say striking, because nothing could more clearly state the zeitgeist disparity between these two vastly different parts of the world...
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After this process, the problem is more clearly stated than before.
He strove to make articles shorter and more blunt, with a more clearly stated point of view.
This paradox was never more clearly stated than by the French politician Benjamin Constant, in his 1819 lecture "The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with That of the Moderns".
They say they have since learned of a few insurance policies with similar provisions, but that in those cases, the rules are more clearly stated.
First, the business case for diversity needs to be more clearly stated and embraced, so that any partner wishing his or her firm to be more successful will have solid reasons to engage in solution-finding.
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