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Where was this school that said clearer is not a word? Google Ngrams seems to show "clearer" has been more common than "more clear" since the 17th century. In both countries, it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of loaves and fishes, that things in general were settled for ever.
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I could find no real (original) books that used preservers rather than preserves, so Dickens chose this word purposely. Closed 15 years ago. Possible Duplicate: “More clear” vs “Clearer”, when to use “more” instead of “-er” Are there any rules for which words are allowed to have -er and -est endings? Closed 14 years ago.
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Possible Duplicate: “More clear” vs “Clearer”, when to use “more” instead of “-er” Which of these two terms is correct? If they are both correct, are they identical in usage and meaning, or is one of the words more appropriate for some usages than the other? 2 "To make it clear" is clearer. "For clarity" is more formal, and best (and most commonly) used with the verb "edited" rather than "modified." You even occasionally see capitalized verbs. There is probably also some feeling that capitalizing will somehow makes it clearer that it is the legal document sense of the word rather than the desire or intention sense.
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But really, there's rarely any such ambiguity, and, frankly, using a capital letter doesn't actually reduce ambiguity. Is the use of 'up to'semantically correct? Or, is 'at least' more appropriate to replace 'up to'? Should it be rewritten to make the sense clearer in following manner? You can cancel the tickets any time but at least thirty minutes before the scheduled departure of the train.