clear picture

collocation in English

meaningsofclearandpicture

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clear
adjective
uk
/klɪər/
us
/klɪr/
easy to understand, hear, read, ...
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picture
noun
uk
/ˈpɪk.tʃər/
us
/ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/
a drawing, painting, ...
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(Definition ofclearandpicturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofclear picture

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It may be difficult then to get aclearpictureof what he got right.
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The regression results show a veryclearpicture: people with stronger postmodern values are much more likely to be champions of democracy.
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Aclearpictureemerged that practices and individual staff members viewed their research involvement as part of their overall professional development.
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The introductory chapter gives aclearpictureof the research goals as well as the book's structure.
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Once we identify and notate all links we get aclearpictureof the link pattern in the analyzed episode.
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These give aclearpictureof the fields, especially in the transition region near the edge of the strip.
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To reduce such problems more generally, aclearpictureof their determinants is necessary.
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To be able to evaluate that an agent's behaviour is consistent, the user needs to have aclearpictureof what the agent does.
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Table 6 conveys a veryclearpicturerevealing statistically significant conditional relationships of the type hypothesized.
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Chapter 1 presents aclearpictureof the international supply and demand for oil.
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Further, most reforms have taken place too recently to provide analysts with aclearpictureof behavioral responses to these pension changes.
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When we look at the data as a function of the parental input patterns, a veryclearpictureemerges.
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From these analyses a relativelyclearpicturecould be seen.
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It is likely that some patients, particularly in childhood, first manifest neurotic features, but subsequently develop aclearpictureof schizophrenia.
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However, his remarks published in this volume give a veryclearpictureof his views.
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From this book, the reader cannot form aclearpictureof such a society.
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