Examples of 'made quite clear' in a sentence

Meaning of "made quite clear"

made quite clear: This phrase indicates that a message, instruction, or information has been conveyed in a manner that is easily understood, leaving no room for confusion or ambiguity

How to use "made quite clear" in a sentence

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made quite clear
That part you made quite clear.
I made quite clear that you were on the list.
Our position must be made quite clear.
We have made quite clear our demands.
Some points must be made quite clear.
That is made quite clear in their second report.
That should be made quite clear.
He also made quite clear how little he thought of himself.
That has to be made quite clear.
It had to be made quite clear that such action was unacceptable under international law.
This has to be made quite clear.
The message is made quite clear by an exhibition staged in parallel with the conference.
And that really needs to be made quite clear.
I think it was made quite clear we are not welcome.
I would like to have that made quite clear.

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This should be made quite clear at this juncture.
Our respective positions have been made quite clear.
This they made quite clear.
The opinion of the public has been made quite clear.
This has been made quite clear by previous speakers.
I think that things have now been made quite clear.
It has been made quite clear that our.
They merely provide additional confirmation of a situation which is made quite clear in published papers.
That was never made quite clear by the critics.
How long Borribles can live is never made quite clear.
It should be made quite clear that safety is given first priority.
He is right and that point was made quite clear to me recently.
This must be made quite clear in the Committee on External Economic Relations.
The meaning of innovation must be made quite clear in the communication.
We are operating in a market economy, and that point must be made quite clear.
This must be made quite clear.
My Group feels that at least two points must be made quite clear.
That must be made quite clear.
Through those discussions, the position of each country has been made quite clear.
It should be made quite clear where the SL is from.
He has no interest in democracy, as he has made quite clear.
It must therefore be made quite clear that the Rules must not be violated.
This is not the case, let that be made quite clear.
A point I made quite clear with the captain.
Yet the position of the Church had been made quite clear from the beginning.
That is historically and systematically inaccurate, as my exposition should have made quite clear.
That my understanding of consequences will be made quite clear once my mother is outside.
Thus it is made quite clear that “ intention ” is not a necessary condition for establishing discrimination.
The alternative was made quite clear by Dr Phlox.
As i was saying, the letter previously read made quite clear.
This position is made quite clear in About Behaviorism.
Now, there are certain rules that should be made quite clear.
This has been made quite clear during today 's debate.
Sales are usually announced in the header image, so it should be made quite clear.
Parliament's position has been made quite clear both by myself and by my colleagues.

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