make a clarification

Frequency: 5.56.1 per million words

To issue a statement that clarifies something. Often used with 'a'.

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Examples (10)

  • The company had to make a clarification about its new policy.
  • The press secretary will make a clarification regarding the president's earlier comments.
  • Before we proceed, I'd like to make a clarification on the terms of the agreement.
  • The author made a clarification in the second edition of the book.
  • The lawyer has made a clarification in writing to avoid any future disputes.
  • During the Q&A session, the professor made a clarification that helped everyone understand.
  • If there is any ambiguity, the manager is expected to make a clarification immediately.
  • Please make a clarification; your previous statement was confusing.
  • Making a clarification was the only way to stop the spread of misinformation.
  • The spokesperson was forced to make a clarification about the misleading statistics.