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The phrase "to explain clearly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an expectation that something should be explained in a way that is easily understandable to the listener or reader. For example: "The speaker was asked to explain the concept of faucet maintenance clearly and concisely."
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In previous hearings, Judge Kaplan had chastised prosecutors for failing to explain clearly how Blips worked.
But it is a real challenge to explain clearly and without technicalities even a concept that one understands well.
You suggest that financial institutions be required to explain clearly and completely their overdraft programs and pricing.
But part of it stems from the government's clumsy failure to explain clearly what it is doing.
For the voters to be able to make an informed choice in this election, the parties need to explain clearly how they would go about achieving it.
"For the voters to make an informed choice in this election, the parties need to explain clearly how they would go about achieving it.
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Sometimes an idea is so out there that it's hard to even explain clearly without sounding like a crazy person.
Speak to his captain and explain clearly that if the player refuses to participate, you will abandon the game.
They've got to make sure they explain clearly why whoever gets the third spot has got it.
The presence and the roles of a Fellow within an institution need to be explained clearly to all staff within the institution at the onset in order assist the Fellows to settle in.
I wish that "reformers" trying to eliminate soft money would explain clearly just what that phrase means ("Donors Wary of Gore's Plan on Financing," front page, March 28).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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