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The phrase "written clarification" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a written explanation, clarification, or elaboration of something previously discussed or written. Example: Please provide a written clarification of your stance on the proposed budget cuts by the end of the week.
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"The club will not be making any other comment at this stage until full written clarification is received from Fifa".
But just to be safe, he's contacting Comenity and seeking written clarification of the company's intentions.
We addressed these procedural inconsistencies through written clarification of the protocol and refresher training workshops with the pediatricians.
To ensure the quality of survey data, nurses were required to provide oral or written clarification if responses were inconsistent or missing.
Our first step was to provide written clarification of any ambiguity in the manual of procedures, including a description of which stool and ruler to use for sitting height, the correct placement and tension of the measuring tape for waist circumference, and the importance of five minutes rest before measuring blood pressure.
In the process -- hardly in the spirit of the bus he calls the Straight Talk Express -- he first said that the flag was a symbol of "racism and slavery" and then later in a written clarification aligned himself with the pro-flag movement by calling the banner a "symbol of heritage".
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As part of the NICE STA process, ERGs critically appraise manufacturer submissions in their reports and write clarification letters requesting more information from manufacturers.
So I'm going to attempt to write a clarification that Obama could give, to state his position in a way even the dim bulbs in the media could fathom.
If so, he said, to be fair and credible, he'd write a clarification, possibly for the archive, or mention it in a follow-up story, if there were one.
This whole legend has been re-written for clarification.
The SFA revealed it had not received a formal written request for clarification but was happy to "reiterate the salient points" from the note of reasons.
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