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The phrase "need to clarify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when more information or detail is needed to explain a situation or topic, often after initial confusion or misunderstanding. For example, you could say: "We need to clarify our plans for the weekend before making any commitments."
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"We need to clarify that".
Feel the need to clarify my thoughts.
A need to clarify and confirm events.
"I need to clarify something, though.
The White House sees no need to clarify.
So, I do feel the need to clarify.
We also need to clarify the boundaries of our responsibility.
We have a few things we need to clarify".
There are a couple of things we need to clarify.
Congress may need to clarify the F.C.C.'s authority.
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1. Professional Sports Leagues Will Need to Clarify the DFS/Gambling Dichotomy, Perhaps in Court.
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