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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then clarified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something was explained or made clearer after a previous statement or action. Example: "After the initial confusion, the teacher then clarified the assignment requirements for the students."
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She then clarified.
Before Carragher then clarified what he meant.
She then clarified how that is different from a snack.
"A beer," I said, and then clarified by specifying the brand.
He said closure "wasn't the right word", then clarified: "The services will cease.
He then clarified this comment by saying that there was no reason for revenge.
Williams then clarified that the advice had nothing to do with tennis.
He paused, then clarified whose misfortune he was referring to: "For them.
The league then clarified its view, and the union began pondering whether to challenge it.
She then clarified her point, using data to back up her reasoning.
Flynn then clarified that he had only intended to suggest "political bribes" had been dangled before wavering backbenchers.
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