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The phrase "without any clarification" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is not explained or specified clearly. Example: The new policy was announced without any clarification, leaving employees confused and uncertain about their roles and responsibilities.
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Greenwald was the first to point out that the falsity had been dropped without any clarification.
This device, although clever, subverts the power of the original, especially without any clarification.
The paper does list a familiar series of problems with U.S.-China trade, such as currency manipulation and bad trade deals, and asserts that Trump will correct these without any clarification as to how he will do it.
The studies on the G2P often alternate between the term phone [8, 24] and the term phoneme [2], without any clarification on the perspective followed.
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If an article claims blinding without any accompanying clarification, readers should remain sceptical about its effect on bias reduction.
A potential problem in our study is that the question on LBP included only the description of "bothersome" pain without any additional clarification on severity or type of pain.
Iverson did not need any clarification.
"Any clarification, any information and facts that we can get, is good".
Any clarification was also given as needed.
Following any clarification, participants signed consent forms.
Any clarification on promoter activity and timing would be welcome.
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