Examples of 'made a clear' in a sentence

Meaning of "made a clear"

made a clear - To clarify or explain something in a way that is easily understood by others. It can be used in various contexts such as communication, instructions, or presentations

How to use "made a clear" in a sentence

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It proves we have made a clear distinction to separate us.
Earlier a representative of labor union made a clear demand.
He made a clear distinction between the two.
The rapporteur made a clear distinction.
I made a clear choice many years ago to be a teacher.
The patient has made a clear suicidal threat.
He made a clear distinction between real and make believe.
This arrangement has made a clear and positive impact.
We made a clear request on that issue.
Do not wait till you have made a clear alternate.
Plus made a clear distinction in its achievement.
Descendents of clergymen they had made a clear choice to transfer their.
Jesus made a clear distinction between.
The mixer was started at low speed mixing and made a clear solution.
Backers made a clear distinction between.

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In that sense the action taken in the action plan has made a clear impression.
On this he made a clear deadline of a year.
The chair umpire may only overrule when sure that the line umpire made a clear mistake.
It made a clear impression on the adviser.
The Government has already made a clear statement on this.
Napoleon made a clear distinction between business and politics.
Gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer has made a clear statement.
God has made a clear statement.
The chief justice would only support my judgeship if I made a clear statement.
Someone made a clear mark.
Today, this is driving at the fact that the government made a clear choice.
I have made a clear decision.
The brand campaigns for Peijnenburg and Snelle Jelle made a clear contribution to this.
Jesus made a clear distinction between these two sets of answers.
Scientific breakthroughs have made a clear difference in the AIDS response.
It made a clear distinction between the responsibility of companies and that of the authorities.
Countries such as Spain have made a clear commitment in this regard.
There you made a clear plea to the institutions to seize that moment and act.
D Safe G undertook to ensure that the final version made a clear distinction between policy and guidance.
The design made a clear distinction between architecture and implementation.
The Catholic Church made a clear statement.
They also made a clear and distinct separation between public and private spaces.
The Prime Minister made a clear commitment.
He made a clear distinction between criminals and noncriminals on the base of multiple physical anomalies.
The EU has on many occasions made a clear commitment to respect human rights.
We made a clear decision on Russia at the Conference of Presidents last week.
The Commission has in any case always made a clear distinction between tourist guides and couriers.
We made a clear and explicit commitment in that respect under the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation.
The majority of the voters made a clear choice in favour of European integration.
It made a clear statement of naval needs, whereas before the navy had grown piecemeal.
The UK government made a clear apology today.
Nauru has made a clear commitment to the Authority that it intends to implement this legislation.
Alternatively, we recommend family violence be made a clear exception to these factors.
And thus he made a clear way for his bounty to come to him.
In this case, the taxpayer had made a clear and obvious gain.

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