There are many ways to use 'clear' in a sentence - for example... "Jack offered to clear away the dishes" - "Jack could see that the road ahead was clear" "Jack was anxious for the cheque to clear"
In English composition, a 'clear sentence' states one main thought with subject, verb and potentially an object and clauses.A clear sentence can be as simple as:I drove to work.A more complicated but clear sentence might be:Because it was raining, I drove to work rather than riding my bike.
the answers on Wiki are abundantly clear.
The subject in the sentence is clear-cutting and "the most harmful metod" is the predicate.
we think that since it is not clear what "them" is...that it is a sentence fragment.
The glasses made her see the world crystal clear.
"clear-cutting" The verb is always the doing word
l can see clear through glasses lenses in class.
I hope that my explanation is sufficiently clear.
The lesson was perspicuos and clear.
The question is not very clear. Do you want to use "everything" or another word in a sentence? Everything must be clear in order to get a good answer.
If a sentence is not clear, you can say "Could you please clarify that?" or "I didn't catch that, could you repeat it?" to ask for more information or for the speaker to rephrase their statement.