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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very clearer" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "much clearer" or simply "clearer." Example: "After the revision, the instructions are much clearer than before."
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We kept hearing that having the world's best players support the bid was imperative, so we all made our desire to compete very clearer.
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I'm very clear.
Isabel is very clear.
We are very clear".
It is very clear".
"That was very clear".
I was very clear.
He was very clear.
He's very clear.
"We're very clear.
It was very, very clear".
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