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How do you use the word clarify in a question?

Here are some examples of how to use "clarify" in a question:

Directly asking for clarification:

* "Could you please clarify what you mean by 'efficient' in this context?"

* "I'm a little confused. Could you clarify your instructions?"

* "Would you mind clarifying the difference between these two options?"

Using "clarify" to refine a question:

* "I'm interested in learning more about [topic]. Could you clarify [specific aspect of the topic]?"

* "Could you clarify how this new policy will affect [specific group or situation]?"

Asking for confirmation to clarify understanding:

* "To clarify, you're saying that [statement]. Is that correct?"

* "Just to make sure I understand correctly, you're asking [question]? Could you clarify?"

Using synonyms to avoid repetition:

* "Could you explain [topic] in more detail?"

* "Can you elaborate on your reasoning?"

* "Could you rephrase that for me?"

Tips for using "clarify" effectively:

* Be specific about what you need clarification on.

* Use a polite and respectful tone.

* Avoid assuming the other person is wrong.

* Be prepared to listen carefully to the response.

Remember, asking for clarification is a sign of good communication and helps ensure everyone is on the same page.

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