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Sentences with clarify

clar·i·fy
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  • Thank you for writing and allowing me to clarify the present position. [VERB noun]
  • To clarify one's meaning
  • Michelle Grattan Tony Abbott is under pressure to clarify quickly whether he will let the hospital reform legislation through the Senate.
  • Gabrielle Dunlevy Qld Premier Anna Bligh has assured MPs that a bill to clarify the legality of drug.
  • Leave the wine for 24 hours and it will clarify.
  • The short nap clarified his thoughts.
  • Sarah-Jane Collins Victoria Police have refused to clarify whether Labor MP Theo Theophanous is being investigated for interfering with witnesses.
  • The evidence came through second appearances for all three leaders that included the need for some to clarify comments.
  • The political situation clarified.
  • Earlier, Mr Rudd came under more pressure from business to clarify his industrial relations policies.
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